- Arguably the blandest day of fixtures produced the blandest results in the Pick One Challenge.
- Trevor's selection of Andy Robertson led the way with a 7.9 match rating mostly to the Liverpool left back endlessly bombing in crosses for 90 minutes against a Czech side more than willing to let him do so. It was the first top score not to surpass the 8.0 mark.
- They gave him that freedom because the two men up front, Ryan Christie and Matt's selection Lyndon Dykes, could produce nothing with the service provided to them and both were eventually subbed off.
- Scott McTominay (Andrew) had decent numbers completion and possession wise but was relatively nondescript in the loss.
- On the other side of that matchup, Greg's pick of Tomas Soucek acted as the Czech's resident midfield janitor netting a 7.1 rating with 8 clearances and although they took percentage points away, two professional tackles to stifle Scottish momentum.
- The lone selection from Poland/Slovakia was the most prominent player selected on the day, Robert Lewandowski. However, Mike couldn't make it 4-for-4 with 7.0+ ratings as Poland struggled for anything after Wojciech Szczesny's disastrous own goal. The 6.9 rating was enough for him to maintain a slight advantage in the standings though.
- Finally was Spain's match with Sweden which saw Scott go with Ferran Torres. La Furia Roja dominated possession as expected but to say the Spanish front three was underwhelming against a mediocre Swedish defense would not be enough to properly illustrate their day.
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