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Shock moment BBC presenter’s husband & son spotted on TV during Scotland game

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A BBC presenter was left stunned after her husband and son were spotted by TV cameras in the stands during tonight’s clash in Stuttgart.

Gabby Logan, 51, was in the studio leading BBC’s coverage of the huge Group A clash with Hungary and was joined by Alan Shearer, David Moyes and former Scotland women’s captain Rachel Corsie.

Gabby Logan was fronting the BBC coverage for the match

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Gabby Logan was fronting the BBC coverage for the matchCredit: Getty
Her husband and son were spotted in the stands

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Her husband and son were spotted in the stands
Gabby and her husband Kenny

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Gabby and her husband KennyCredit: Getty

They were giving their analysis of the game after the goalless first half as the cameras panned towards the thousands of Scots in attendance inside the Stuttgart Arena.

Sir Alex Ferguson was spotted first of all before the footage switched to show two men in Scotland tops.

And one of them was someone who knows what it’s like to represent Scotland on the international stage – but not in football.

Gabby’s husband Logan, who made played 70 times for Scotland’s rugby union team, was in the stands with their son Reuben who also plays international rugby.

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But he opted for England instead.

That didn’t stop him from heading over to Germany with his dad Kenny to cheer on the Tartan Army in the Group A decider though.

Gabby couldn’t believe her eyes when her two loved ones were spotted in the stands as they looked deflated after a disappointing first 45 from Clarke’s men.

As the cameras panned to them on their seats, Shearer joked: “They’ve been on the drink this afternoon, those two!”

Gabby laughed: “I’m not sure who’s watering the plants and feeding the dogs.”

Looking at Moyes in the studio, she added: “They look kind of like how you did most of that half.”

Scotland vs Hungary suspended as medics rush to help and player surrounded by sheets in concerning scenes

Scotland knew they needed at least a point from the final game to stand a chance of progressing to the last 16.

But after gambling in attack, Clarke’s side were dealt a sucker punch in the final minute as Kevin Csoboth scored a dramatic winner to put his nation into third.

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Scotland Player Ratings

By Gareth Law

Angus Gunn – redeemed himself for Germany horror show with top display against Switzerland, made early save from Bolla then came to clear second half and produced two late stops but no chance at goal 6

Jack Hendry – made debut against Hungary in 2018, showed good passing and anticipation and read game well. Wasn’t afraid to step into challenges and took dull one after brave tackle before break 7

Grant Hanley – stopper was steady at the back. Man in the middle of defence kept things simple and marshalled those around him in wholehearted performance but should have buried late shot at 0-0 6

Scott McKenna – in for crocked Kieran Tierney. Licence to get forwards like the Arsenal man and showed willing despite not being his natural game. Refused to get drawn into tackles. Composed display 7

Anthony Ralston – kept his place at right wing-back despite error that led to Switzerland’s goal. Started well and was positive going forwards. Winded after taking shot in the solar plexus but kept going 6

Billy Gilmour – made himself available and kept ball moving but also chased things down. Scotland needed to find him more often but others had to show and make runs for him to pick out passes. Subbed 6

Callum McGregor – changed boots early on but looked unusually weighed down by them when he had the ball. Caught in possession in first half and took till second period to find a penetrating pass. Finished with armband 5

Andy Robertson – Scotland skipper had to be alert to cover and clear after early Gunn save. Less of an attacking impetus down the left again but brilliant reaction when Hungary threatened second half. Tired and subbed 6

Scott McTominay – goal hero against Swiss was clattered by Botka then landed booking which would have counted him out of next game if Scotland had qualified. Didn’t let that affect him but no goal threat 6

John McGinn – hadn’t scored for Scotland since November. Slightly more withdrawn role and looked more like his usual self early on as showed strength and determination. Styles and Orban both booked for fouls on him. Subbed 5

Che Adams – netted just once for Scotland in a year. Worked hard but struggled to win aerial battles and posed little threat to goal. Conceded free-kicks and drilled chance over 4

SUBS – Stuart Armstrong (5) first Euros action for the free agent and should have won a penalty soon after coming on, Lawrence Shankland (5) linked well after coming on for Adams, Ryan Christie (2) on for Gilmour, Kenny McLean (3) finished at left-back, Lewis Morgan (2) late call-up to squad was given final minutes.

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