As the Scotland Men's team and the Tartan Army head south to Wembley for the vital clash against England tonight (Friday June 18), we thought we'd offer a little nostalgia to get everyone fired up for the big game.
The Scotland players have sported some absolutely cracking tops in the past from neon pink away kits to tartan printed home tops.
To celebrate what is sure to be the first Scotland victory at the Euro 2020 tournament (we can but dream) we thought we'd pick out some of our favourites from over the past few decades to remind that you that while we may not have been the most successful, we can be the most stylish on the odd occasion.
10. '92 Away Top

Scotland have had some belting away tops over the years, starting with this striking white red and purple number from the early 90s.
9. '96 Away

Things only got weirder from there with this follow-up with crazy angled stripes on a white background.
8. '14 Away

Keeping up the legacy of cracking away tops, the pink, yellow and white Adidas kit in 2014 was another stoater.
7. '16 Away Top

The stylish pink away kit in 2016 was definitely eye-catching.
6. '74 Home kit

The 70s were a great time for home kits and this one is timeless.
5. '84 Home

This much-loved 80s kit is a retro classic, not sure about how tight the shorts were though.
4. '94 Away Kit

Our second favourite away kit is this vibrant effort from 1994, which will bring back vivid memories for anyone growing up watching Scotland in the 90s.
3. '94 Home

This tartan emblazoned home kit was only narrowly kept off the top spot by another absolute classic.
2. '07 Away

The reverse saltire with powder blue cross was massively popular with Scotland fans and was even named the best away top by the Tartan Army in the World Cup of Scotland Kits in 2019.
1. '76 Home

Voted the best ever Scotland top in 2019 by Scotland fans, this top conjures up memories of that incredible win against the Netherlands in the '78 World Cup.
Did your favourite make the list? What would have been your number one?
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