Scotland will be based in the north-east of England for Euro 2020 - despite having two home games at Hampden.
Steve Clarke 's side secured a historic qualification for the tournament and have been rewarded with matches at Hampden against the Czech Republic and Croatia.
All three group stage games are in the UK, with a clash with England at Wembley, but strangely Scotland will be based south of the border.
The Czechs had already booked Oriam prior to our qualification, forcing the squad to relocate to Middlesbrough's training ground.
Clarke said: "The most important aspect for me is that we give the players the best possible conditions to perform at Euro 2020: that includes the best possible training facilities available and making sure that travel plans are as efficient as they can be for the matches.

“Rockliffe Park enables us to achieve all of that while also allowing the players to focus completely on doing the best they can without any distractions.
“Playing Netherlands and Luxembourg beforehand allows us to prepare with two different styles of opposition.”
Before setting up base-camp on Teesside, the Scotland squad will head for a training camp in Spain.
They'll play the Dutch and Luxembourg while being based at La Finca, with Clarke aiming to give the players some time to recharge after a difficult season.
He explained: "For the players, this will have been one of the most intense seasons in their careers.
"Matches have been played behind closed doors and an already congested calendar has meant many – not least those whose clubs have enjoyed prolonged spells in European competition – will have played three games a week over many months.
“When the domestic season ends there will be a mental and physical deficit to overcome in a short period of time and that’s why La Finca will be so important, in part due to the unpredictability of the weather in Scotland but also the close proximity of La Finca to the two matches we are obliged to play.”