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Ryan Carroll

Scotland fans sing Yes Sir, I Can Boogie on flight to London

This is the fantastic moment Scotland fans were captured singing Yes Sir, I Can Boogie on a flight to London.

The Tartan Army were on a plane from Aberdeen to the English capital when they burst into song this morning.

In the 29 second clip dozens of joyous passengers on the flight can be seen clapped and singing at the top of their voices as they do their very best Baccara impression.

The 1977 anthem by the Spanish duo has been adopted as our unofficial national song for Euro 2020 this summer.

The Tartan Army have been coming down the road in droves ahead of the big Wembley showdown with the Auld Enemy tomorrow.

Bleary eyed fans boarded the first train from Waverley at 5.30am and were on the street at Kings Cross at 9.40am.

Those fans were captured on the platform singing their travelling anthem “We’ll Be Coming Down The Road”.

Meanwhile, fans have slammed the Mayor of London after they arrived in the city with nowhere to go.

Fans have been united in their condemnation of Sadiq Khan for refusing to put on a safe facility for the travelling support.

Scotland fans arrive at Kings Cross Station (Garry F McHarg)

In former times Trafalgar Square would by now be swarming with kilted Tartan Army.

But those who headed down to the traditional London party base were met with no-go barriers, as crews prepared for a fan zone for English NHS staff only.

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