England were left frustrated against rivals Scotland in a UEFA Euro 2020 Group D clash as they played to a goalless draw on Friday evening.
Luke Shaw and Reece James were handed starts by Gareth Southgate, Chelsea starlet Billy Gilmour got his first start in a major tournament for Scotland.
John Stones was metres away from giving England the lead on 12 minutes when he headed a corner-kick against the face of the post following a towering leap in the six-yard area.
England provided more chances two minutes from the half-hour mark as Harry Kane flashed a diving header from a smart delivery by James wide across the near post.
Stephen O'Donnell came up with Scotland's first opening with a first-time strike from a tight angle which goalkeeper Jordan Pickford pulled out an outstretched arm to parry.
Mason Mount looked to put the Three Lions ahead two minutes after halftime through a low a powerful shot from outside the area, but it was smothered by goalkeeper David Marshall.
Scotland came to the fore following 60 minutes and threatened the lead with a first-time from a corner by Lyndon Dykes, but James scooped from the goal-line.
A substitution from the Three Lions three minutes later followed, as Phil Foden vacated duty for the much-talked about Jack Grealish.
Shaw fancied his chances in the final 15 minutes from a tight angle on the left-side but following a one-two, he slammed the effort well across the far side of target.
An evenly matched contest played out in the closing minutes, with neither side able to open up as it finished honours even with England unable to make it two wins from two matches in Group D.
Croatia battled back to register their first point at Euro 2020 in Group D with a 1-1 draw against the Czech Republic on Friday evening.
Tomas Soucek looked to put the Czechs off to the ideal start with a first-time header in the six-yard area on four minutes following a corner-kick, but he nestled the side-netting.
Schick looked to make it three goals in two matches towards the midway mark from a low delivery on the right-side by Tomas Kalas, but he went tamely at goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic.
Croatia almost though had the front a little later through Ante Rebic after he went toe-to-toe with goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik following a long ball into the opposite third.
Schick handed Czech the lead from the penalty spot after he had won the spot kick from a coming-together with Lovren eight minutes to halftime according to the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).
The Croats instituted two substitutions at the restart in Bruno Petkovic for Rebic and removed Brekalo in the place of Luka Ivanusec.
It proved the springboard to the equaliser within a minute as Ivan Perisic cut in from out wide to pick out the far corner with a powerful right-footed curler.
A closely-knitted battle from the midway stage of the second stanza followed despite Nikola Vlasic dragging a close-range opportunity for Croatia over the top of the crossbar.
Petkovic should've given Croatia their first win of the tournament with two successive openings from close-range late on, but he went wide as the encounter ended all square.
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