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Eight Premier League players make Gordon Strachan’s Dream Team Euros XI – £50,000 prize pot up for grabs!


WHEN it comes to management, there’s not much that Gordon Strachan doesn’t know.

The former Southampton, Celtic and Scotland boss has a wealth of experience across five decades in the game.

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So what better way to test yourself in Dream Team Euros than taking on the great man?

Our Euros fantasy game is FREE to play and there’s a huge £50,000 prize pot up for grabs!

Sign-up to play today and join Strachan’s Celebrity League by entering the PIN: EUGORDON.

And why not take on your mates in your own min-leagues to compete for bragging rights?

Former Scotland boss Gordon Strachan has joined SunSport as a columnist for the Euros

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Strachan has kept it simple with players close to home.

Three assets from England, three from Scotland and a total of eight from the Premier League!

One player who falls into neither category is goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma (£4m), who gets the nod with Italy set to face Albania first up.

Kyle Walker (£4m) and William Saliba (£4.5m) join Scotland skipper Andy Robertson (£3m) at the back in this 3-5-2 formation.

Manchester City trio Bernardo Silva (£4.5m), Phil Foden (£6.5m) and Kevin de Bruyne (£7m) will be keen to carry their club form into the tournament.

Strachan’s XI for the Euros

They’re joined in a blockbuster midfield by Scott McTominay (£2.5m), who scored seven goals in qualifying, and Spanish teenage sensation Lamine Yamal (£4m).

The third of the Scottish contingent is front man Lawrence Shankland at a bargain price of £2m.

He’s joined in attack by Three Lions skipper Harry Kane (£7.5m).

Are you able to beat this line-up? Play Dream Team now and join Gordon’s league using the PIN: EUGORDON to prove it!

Dream Team’s Nick Elliott previews this summer’s Euros fantasy game


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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