Scotland to face Euro 2016 hosts France in Metz friendly this June
National team will travel to play Didier Deschamps’s team in a pre-tournament friendly.
Scotland will take on Euro 2016 hosts France in a friendly six days before the tournament gets under way.
Gordon Strachan’s team will travel to Metz's Stade Saint-Symphorien for France's final pre-tournament match on June 4 for an 8pm kick-off.
Last month, the national team announced March friendlies against Czech Republic and Denmark as they gear up for the start of World Cup 2018 qualifying in September.
France are amongst the favourites for this summer’s championships on home soil with a squad including Hugo Lloris, Paul Pogba, Antonie Griezmann and Olivier Giroud. They have been drawn in Group A containing Albania, Romania and Switzerland.
Scotland triumphed in the last two meetings between the sides, winning both matches 1-0 during qualification for Euro 2008.
James McFadden’s winner in Paris in September 2007 has gone down in Tartan Army folklore while Gary Caldwell netted the only goal during a clash at Hampden in October 2006.