• Germany's Niclas Fullkrug celebrates scoring their equaliser against Switzerland in the 1-1 Euro 2024 Group A draw at the Frankfurt Arena on Sunday, June 23, 2024. Reuters
    Germany's Niclas Fullkrug celebrates scoring their equaliser against Switzerland in the 1-1 Euro 2024 Group A draw at the Frankfurt Arena on Sunday, June 23, 2024. Reuters
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    Germany's Niclas Fullkrug levels the scores against Switzerland. PA
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    Germany's Niclas Fullkrug scores their equalising goal. PA
  • Germany's Niclas Fullkrug celebrates their side’s victory at full-time in the UEFA Euro 2024 Group A match at the Frankfurt Arena in Frankfurt, Germany. Picture date: Sunday June 23, 2024. PA Photo. See PA Story SOCCER Switzerland. Photo credit should read: Nick Potts/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.
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  • Kevin Csoboth scores for Hungary as they beat Scotland 1-0 in their Euro 2024 Group A game at Stuttgart Arena on Sunday, June 23, 2024. AP
    Kevin Csoboth scores for Hungary as they beat Scotland 1-0 in their Euro 2024 Group A game at Stuttgart Arena on Sunday, June 23, 2024. AP
  • Kevin Csoboth of Hungary celebrates scoring his team's winner with teammates. Getty Images
    Kevin Csoboth of Hungary celebrates scoring his team's winner with teammates. Getty Images
  • Hungary's Kevin Csoboth scores their winning goal. AP
    Hungary's Kevin Csoboth scores their winning goal. AP
  • Hungary's Kevin Csoboth celebrates his winner. AP
    Hungary's Kevin Csoboth celebrates his winner. AP
  • Scotland's Stuart Armstrong is brought down in the box by Hungary's Willi Orban but the defender went unpunished. AP
    Scotland's Stuart Armstrong is brought down in the box by Hungary's Willi Orban but the defender went unpunished. AP
  • Hungary forward Barnabas Varga, No 19, collides with Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn. Varga was taken to hospital but was conscious and in a stable condition. AFP
    Hungary forward Barnabas Varga, No 19, collides with Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn. Varga was taken to hospital but was conscious and in a stable condition. AFP
  • Andras Schafer and the Hungary players hold up the shirt of Barnabas Varga, who was taken to hospital after being injured. Getty Images
    Andras Schafer and the Hungary players hold up the shirt of Barnabas Varga, who was taken to hospital after being injured. Getty Images
  • Switzerland's Dan Ndoye scores their first goal. Reuters
    Switzerland's Dan Ndoye scores their first goal. Reuters
  • Switzerland's Dan Ndoye celebrates scoring their opener. Reuters
    Switzerland's Dan Ndoye celebrates scoring their opener. Reuters
  • Germany's Kai Havertz reacts as Switzerland's Dan Ndoye celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates. Reuters
    Germany's Kai Havertz reacts as Switzerland's Dan Ndoye celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates. Reuters
  • Germany's Robert Andrich scores a goal that was disallowed by VAR because of a foul by Jamal Musiala on Switzerland defender Michel Aebischer in the build-up. AP
    Germany's Robert Andrich scores a goal that was disallowed by VAR because of a foul by Jamal Musiala on Switzerland defender Michel Aebischer in the build-up. AP
  • Switzerland's goalkeeper Yann Sommer fails to save Robert Andrich's shot before the goal was disallowed by VAR. AP
    Switzerland's goalkeeper Yann Sommer fails to save Robert Andrich's shot before the goal was disallowed by VAR. AP

Germany v Switzerland: Fullkrug gives hosts last-gasp draw in Euro 2024 thriller


Stuart James
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Niclas Fullkrug's dramatic stoppage-time equaliser prevented Switzerland from pulling off a shock victory against Euro 2024 hosts Germany as the sides drew 1-1 in Frankfurt on Sunday.

In the other game in Group A, Hungary knocked Scotland out of the tournament with a winner in the 10th minute of stoppage time in a game delayed by a serious injury to Hungarian striker Barnabas Varga.

Varga had to be carried from the pitch on a stretcher, shielded by players and medical staff holding sheets around him, after a collision with Scotland goalkeeper Angus Gunn. Hungarian officials later confirmed that he was conscious and in a stable condition in hospital.

Scotland, however, will feel aggrieved that what looked like a clear foul by Hungary defender Willi Orban on Stuart Armstrong in the box did not result in a penalty.

In the top-of-the-table encounter, Borussia Dortmund striker Fullkrug's header in the 92nd minute meant Germany topped the group on seven points, with the Swiss finishing in second spot on five points.

Germany thought they had taken the lead in the 17th minute at the Frankfurt Arena when Robert Andrich beat keeper Yann Sommer with a strike from 25 yards before VAR chalked the goal off for a foul by Jamal Musiala in the build-up.

Then, in the 28th minute, Switzerland went ahead as Bologna's Dan Ndoye met a cross from Remo Freuler with a spectacular volleyed finish.

Germany missed a string of chances before the Swiss thought they had gone two-nil up through Ruben Vargas but the goal was disallowed for offside.

Keeper Manuel Neuer then kept Germany in it with a fine save to keep out a curling effort from Granit Xhaka, and shortly afterwards they found the moment they had been looking for.

Two minutes into time added on, David Raum sent in a fine cross from the left and fellow substitute Fullkrug met it with a perfect header into the corner of the net.

The leveller kept Germany top of the group and prevented a result that could have had major repercussions for the knockout stages of the tournament.

In the other match in the group, Scotland lost 1-0 to Hungary in a game interrupted by Varga's injury at the Stuttgart Arena.

In what was the first competitive clash between the two sides, the Scots had a penalty claim turned down for a challenge on substitute Armstrong in the second half, although Hungary twice hit woodwork and missed several chances.

Scotland have still never qualified for the knockout stages of a major competition and in a second successive Euros, Steve Clarke’s men have finished bottom of the table having secured only one point.

Hungary finished on three points and will have to wait on other results to find out whether they have done enough to progress.

Scotland manager Clarke told the BBC afterwards: "The goal comes as a consequence of us trying to win the game.

"The goal is almost irrelevant. The moment for me was the penalty. It was 100 per cent a penalty. Someone has to explain to me why it wasn't a penalty because otherwise I'm thinking there's something wrong.

"I don't understand how VAR can look at that and say it's not a penalty."

Scotland captain Andy Robertson said: "There's nothing really to say to be honest. We gave it everything.

"We knew we had to win this game, and they've hit us on the counter-attack. It could have gone either way, but that's football – that's how it goes. It will take a long time to get over this one.

"We did go for it, but we got sucker-punched. A draw wasn't going to be enough realistically."

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