Holland 2-2 Scotland: Memphis Depay scores late to spare the Dutch's blushes and prevent Steve Clarke's Covid-hit side from a big scalp in Portugal ahead of Euro 2020

  • Scotland were denied a big win over Holland thanks to a late strike from Holland
  • Scotland took a surprise lead after 11 minutes through a Jack Hendry strike 
  • The Dutch struck back six minutes later after Memphis Depay found the net 
  • Steve Clarke's side went ahead again after an hour thanks to Kevin Nisbet 
  • However, Depay struck again to salvage a draw and avoid embarrassment  
  • Find out the latest Euro 2020 news including fixtures, live action and results here.

Those Scotland players who did not make it to Portugal for this warm-up friendly were always likely to overshadow their team-mates on the pitch, although a fearless display deserving of more than a draw was a welcome sight for Steve Clarke.

Seven of his squad remained at their training base in Spain after one of them, Sheffield United's John Fleck, tested positive for Covid-19.

The boss has made all the right noises about their absence being 'ultra cautious', and the six non-infected players are expected to train on Thursday.

Scotland earned a strong draw ahead of the Euros after playing the Netherlands in Portugal

Scotland earned a strong draw ahead of the Euros after playing the Netherlands in Portugal

Kevin Nesbit came off the bench to put the Scots ahead after finishing an Andy Robertson ball

Kevin Nesbit came off the bench to put the Scots ahead after finishing an Andy Robertson ball

The Hibernian striker raises his hand in celebration after putting Steve Clarke's side ahead

The Hibernian striker raises his hand in celebration after putting Steve Clarke's side ahead

Jack Hendry opened the scoring to shock the Dutch with a fine right-footed strike from range

Jack Hendry opened the scoring to shock the Dutch with a fine right-footed strike from range

The 26-year-old defender wheels away in celebration with Stuart Armstrong after scoring

The 26-year-old defender wheels away in celebration with Stuart Armstrong after scoring

MATCH FACTS 

Holland (5-3-2): Krul; Dumfries, Timber (Berghuis 69), de Vrij (de Jong 85), de Ligt, Wijndal (van Aanholt 69); Wijnaldum (Gravenberch 31), de Roon, de Jong (Klaassen 31); Weghorst (Promes 69), Depay

Subs not used: Bizot, Koopmeiners, Malen, Stekelenburg, van de Beek, Veltman

Scorer: Depay (17, 89)

Booked: De Ligt

Manager: Frank de Boer

Scotland (4-3-3): Gordon; Robertson (Taylor 69), Cooper (Gallagher 62), Hendry, Tierney (McKenna 69); Turnbull (Gilmour 81), McGregor, Armstrong; Christie, Forrest (Fraser 61), Dykes (Nisbet 61)

Subs not used: McLaughlin, McTominay 

Scorer: Hendry (11), Nisbet (64)

Booked: None

Manager: Steve Clarke

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But after conceding they had been in 'close proximity' to Fleck, it leaves the fear that more cases could yet emerge.


The concern is amplified given goalkeeper David Marshall, defenders Grant Hanley and Stephen O'Donnell, midfielder John McGinn and striker Che Adams are likely starters for their first game of Euro 2020 a week on Monday.

They have all tested negative in the past 48 hours, but Clarke will nonetheless be sweating on their wellbeing. At least on the field he saw plenty from which to take encouragement, including the late debut of Chelsea's Billy Gilmour.

The Netherlands fired back quickly as Memphis Depay equalised with a strong finish

The Netherlands fired back quickly as Memphis Depay equalised with a strong finish

Former Man United star Depay celebrates with Dutch captain Georginio Wijnaldum

Former Man United star Depay celebrates with Dutch captain Georginio Wijnaldum 

The Lyon star stepped up in the dying moments of the game to equalise for the Netherlands

The Lyon star stepped up in the dying moments of the game to equalise for the Netherlands

Dutch star Depay points his fingers to the sky after snatching a draw for Frank de Boer's side

Dutch star Depay points his fingers to the sky after snatching a draw for Frank de Boer's side

'With what's happened the last couple of days you learn to take one day at a time, but it was a good night for us,' said Clarke.

Scotland started like this actually was their Group D opener against Czech Republic and it was no surprise when they led on 10 minutes.

Southampton's Stuart Armstrong and Celtic defender Jack Hendry ambushed a pair of orange jerseys in midfield and the latter slammed his first international goal into the bottom corner from 20 yards.

So much for Clarke being a conservative coach, the attack had begun with a shot from Hendry's fellow centre-back Kieran Tierney.

Armstrong looks aghast after he appeals for a foul in the first half of the action in Portugal

Armstrong looks aghast after he appeals for a foul in the first half of the action in Portugal

Vitor Jorge Fernandes Ferreira brandishes a yellow card towards Juventus' Matthijs de Ligt

Vitor Jorge Fernandes Ferreira brandishes a yellow card towards Juventus' Matthijs de Ligt

Frank de Boer will be far from convinced after his side just about salvaged a draw in Portugal

Frank de Boer will be far from convinced after his side just about salvaged a draw in Portugal

Holland soon equalised when Memphis Depay volleyed in from Georginio Wijnaldum's cushioned header.

But Scotland's attacking overloads always looked like forcing a second and skipper Andy Robertson swept across goal for substitute Kevin Nisbet to turn in on 62 minutes.

They were denied victory when Depay lashed home a late free-kick, but Clarke should have few worries after a mightily impressive evening.

His concerns lie off the pitch. 

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