Scotland
Ladbrokes brings you the odds for Scotland's next manager after Steve Clarke's resignation
Ange Postecoglou is favourite to take over the Tartan Army, following his time with Celtic
John McGlynn and David Moyes make up the top-three contenders, with Alex Neil and Roberto Martinez also in the running

Ange Postecoglou has been installed as the favourite to become Scotland's next permanent manager in Ladbrokes' latest odds.
Following Steve Clarke's resignation last week after Scotland were eliminated in the World Cup group stage, former Celtic boss Postecoglou is priced at 3/1 to take over the Tartan Army, with Falkirk manager John McGlynn and Everton's David Moyes making up the top three contenders.
Postecoglou worked wonders during his time in Scotland with Celtic, and the latest odds suggest the Australian could well be in line to return north of the border with the national team.
The 60-year-old has been out of work since a short spell in charge of Nottingham Forest in 2025/26, having also spent two seasons with Tottenham following his time with Celtic.
McGlynn is the second favourite as it stands after guiding Falkirk to sixth in the Scottish Premiership standings. After being linked with both Hearts and Aberdeen, he now finds himself in the running for the national team at 5/1.
Fellow Scot Moyes is also a strong contender at 6/1, according to the bookies. The current Everton manager endured a tough end to last season and may well be tempted by the national role.
Millwall boss Alex Neil is fourth after guiding the Lions to the Championship play-offs last season, with Roberto Martinez a surprise name inside the top five.
The ex-Everton boss is currently in charge of Portugal but an early World Cup exit may see him become available, with his odds currently 8/1.
Steven Naismith (8/1), Scott Brown (10/1) and Darren Fletcher (12/1) make up some of the former Scotland players in the running, with Steve Cooper (12/1) and Brendan Rodgers (14/1) among the other notable names.
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All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.