Southgate has a lot to think about, with the Three Lions struggling to score goals while their captain is having a miserable Euro 2020 campaign.
After England began their Euro 2020 campaign with a hard-fought win against Croatia, the Scotland game was supposed to be a walkover.
The English captain concedes that it wasn't “our best result”, but wants the team to be ready for the “big game” against Czech Republic.
Scotland's impressive 0-0 draw against perennial rivals England in Euro 2020 owed a lot to the presence of Billy Gilmour in midfield.
With Harry Maguire not fully fit and Trent Alexander-Arnold ruled out of Euro 2020 due to injury, England's backline requires slight tweaks.
Gascoigne smashed home an amazing volley to seal a 2-0 win and send the Three Lions on a thrilling run to the semi-finals.
The defender has not played since injuring his ankle against Aston Villa at the end of last season and missed out on the opening day win over Croatia.
The English forward was all praise for the Portuguese legend, who started the Euro 2020 with a bang, scoring two late goals.
Sheffield United’s goalkeeper Ramsdale, who was initially part of Gareth Southgate’s provisional 33-man squad, returns to the squad.
Raheem Sterling's goal ensured England won their opening game in an edition of the Euros for the first time in their history.