EXCLUSIVE: Scotland star Andy Robertson swiftly DELETES video of him playing ping-pong with Covid-positive Billy Gilmour and John McGinn last night... as Scots deny ANY close contacts in the squad By Nathan Salt and Kate Mcgreavy For Mailonline Published: 11:07 BST, 21 June 2021 | Updated: 11:08 BST, 21 June 2021 Viewcomments Scotland captain Andy Robertson has deleted a video of him playing table tennis with John McGinn and Billy Gilmour, who has tested positive for Covid-19. Soon after news broke of Gilmour's positive test on Monday morning, a video surfaced from the team hotel where the young midfielder is seen enjoying some ping pong. Taken on Andy Robertson's Instagram story, the video shows Gilmour, along with John McGinn, unwinding with a game in the team hotel. The video has since been removed from the Liverpool full-back's Instagram account. It remains unclear at this stage if anyone else in Scotland's camp will be forced into isolation as a close contact of Gilmour. Scotland's hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the European Championships were rocked by news star midfielder Gilmour has tested positive for coronavirus. A video, which has since been deleted by Andy Robertson, emerged of Billy Gilmour playing ping pong in the Scotland team hotel with Liverpool full-back and Aston Villa's John McGinn A man of the match display against England from the 20-year-old raised expectations that Scotland could progress from a winner-takes-all clash against Croatia at Hampden Park on Tuesday night. But Gilmour will play no part against Luka Modric and Co after testing positive for the virus. He will be required to self-isolate for 10 days, all but ending his involvement at Euro 2020. A statement from the Scottish FA read: 'Having liaised with Public Health England since the positive test was recorded, Billy will now self-isolate for 10 days and therefore miss tomorrow's UEFA EURO 2020 Group D match against Croatia at Hampden.' Billy Gilmour has tested positive for Covid-19, the Scottish Football Association confirmed The Chelsea midfielder's enforced absence in isolation is a huge blow to boss Steve Clarke Scotland were looking to Gilmour to inspire a win in their crucial final game against Croatia Gilmour was left out of the side for the opening group defeat to Czech Republic but proved a revelation in the match at Wembley against England. He was seen hugging some of his Chelsea team-mates after the match and it would be expected that there will be question marks around both Ben Chilwell and Mason Mount prior to England's final group game. Gilmour was seen hugging Ben Chiwell and Mason Mount, two Chelsea team-mates, on Friday Chilwell e Mount reencontrando Gilmour no fim do jogo ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????pic.twitter.com/xMC5pnZOmv — Ben Chilwell Brasil ???????????????????????????????????? (@chilwellbrasil) June 19, 2021 The Blues youngster was hailed by Patrick Vieira, Graeme Souness and Gary Neville as a difference maker and his enforced absence arrives as a crushing blow for Scotland and their hopes of progressing. 'I really love his technical ability. He loves to get on the ball,' Vieira said on ITV. 'His team-mates aren't scared to give him the ball because they know how good he is on the ball. I think he has a really good future ahead of him.' Even if Scotland progress without him, his 10-day isolation period would also rule him out of any last-16 tie all but ending his Euros run after one game. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility