Diehard Scotland fans have been handed a paltry ticket allocation for Euro 2020 clashes.
Official supporters' clubs have been allocated less than 2000 briefs for matches at Hampden against Czech Republic and Croatia plus just over 2600 for their trip to tackle England at Wembley.
Around 400 of those will be priced at £155, with no under 18s permitted to attend any of the games.
The Tartan Army and the SFA have been anxiously waiting for information for the allocations for the reduced capacities for the three matches against Czech Republic, England and Croatia.
Scotland Supporters Club members eventually got informed on Friday what the official allocation would be for their games.
It's 1,972 for the match against the Czechs, 2,655 against England and 1,940 against Croatia.

The tickets come in three different price categories, with the majority priced at £43, before two others at £107 and £155 per brief, after conversion from Euros.
The Supporters Club will now distribute them as part of their loyalty points based on home and away attendance and previous membership, with 15 points required for the games in Glasgow and 13 for the London Auld Enemy showdown.
It will come as a huge disappointment to the vast majority of Scotland fans - many of whom were informed by UEFA this week that they have lost out after they had done a ballot for the original public sale of tickets.
With Hampden having a 12,000 capacity, only just over 16 per cent of the stadium will be filled by the official Scotland allocation.
UEFA also confirmed this week they had ditched their £3,800-a-ticket packages for hospitality at Hampden because of 'social distancing' but it doesn't seem like that's helped more ordinary fans see the games.
SSC members were told that sales begin on Tuesday and remain open for a week. Fans who are eligible for a ticket will be emailed a unique access code to buy their tickets on the UEFA website.
No paper tickets for the games will be printed and all entry will be through a phone app and tickets are non-transferrable. UEFA aren't allowing Under 18s to purchase tickets.
There's also no confirmation as yet that the SSC would be able to drop down the loyalty points system if uptake isn't fully taken up.
They pointed out: "As UEFA is conducting this sale, there is no set sales schedule based on loyalty points as there would be for an away qualifier.
"However, we will keep in close contact with UEFA about the progress of sales and should there still be tickets available, we will issue further access code links to the next points level."
The full allocation is:
Scotland v Czech Republic: 1,972 tickets (134 at £155, 450 at £107, 1,388 at £43).
England v Scotland: 2,655 (128 at £155, 494 at £107, 2,033 at £43).
Scotland v Croatia: 1,940 (133 at £155, 490 at £107, 1,317 at £43).