Scots watching England reach the final of Euro 2020 were left fuming - but not for the action on the pitch.
The Auld Enemy booked their place in the Wembley showdown with Italy on Sunday as they saw off Denmark in extra-time.
That may have been a bitter pill to swallow, but a bizarre rant from commentator Sam Matterface topped the lot.
With the clock ticking down in the closing stages, Matterface told fans they could do what they wanted to celebrate live on ITV - despite being in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
By the end of the address to the nation, it seemed someone had a quiet word in his headset with him as he performed a u-turn - urging England fans to "stay safe and follow the rules."

He said: “If this comes off, you can do what you want tonight.
“You’ve had a terrible 16 months; kids you can stay up, don’t you dare go to bed. The rest of you, call your boss, you ain’t coming in in the morning.
“You deserve this. England deserve this. Feel it, ride it. All that outpouring of emotion is just 50 seconds away.
“Just try to be safe and follow the rules. Otherwise, I’m going to be in one hell of a load of trouble."
Scots were left dumbfounded by the strange battle cry, with fans taking to Twitter adding: "Sam Matterface appears to be in the grip of a psychotic episode."
Another added: "Sam Matterface telling viewers in Scotland 'you deserve this' is without doubt, the worst moment of the last 18 months."
An England fan joked: "Has Sam Matterface just announced a purge if England win?"
Pundit Michael Stewart also took aim at Matterface, adding: "Does Sam Matterface think that no other nation has suffered from COVID?"
The commentary team were also criticised for their reaction to the decisive penalty call as Raheem Sterling took a tumble in the box.
In what looked to be an obvious dive, the referee pointed to the spot allowing Harry Kane to step up to the spot.
While the skipper's effort was saved by Kasper Schmeichel, he was first to tap in the rebound.
However, the pundits and commentary team refused to call out the original simulation from Manchester City man Sterling.