England vs Scotland clash at Euro 2020 could see a coin toss to decide on Wembley or Hampden Park venue
Both nations will be pitted against each other in the same group, should they both qualify and it could come down to luck to decide where they will play
ENGLAND and Scotland could rely on a coin toss to decide the venue for their potential Euro 2020 clash, according to reports.
The two nations would be pitted against each other in the same group should both of them qualify.
And new tournament guidelines suggest that it will be down to luck whether the match is played at Wembley or Hampden Park, as reported by .
The 2020 European Championships will be held in 12 cities across Europe, with England's national stadium set to host the final.
This also means that no nation will automatically qualify on the grounds of being the host nation.
Should the Three Lions reach the 2020 tournament, two of their group games will be held at Wembley, while the other at Hampden Park in Glasgow.
Should Scotland qualify for the European Championships for the first time since 1996, they would be placed in the same group as their southern rivals.
UEFA recently released their tournament guidance information to the FA, which states that a coin toss would decide where the fixture would take place.
Wembley will host the most matches during the tournament with seven games, including both semi-finals and the final on July, 12.
Dublin's Aviva Stadium will host three group fixtures and one in the round of 16, while Russia's World Cup venue, the Krestovsky Stadium in Saint Petersburg, is also among the Euro 2020 venues.