Tartan Army fans ‘went wild’ as the final whistle blew on Scotland’s goalless Euro 2020 draw against England.
The tense match saw both sides finish 0-0 leaving supporters north of the border in the partying spirit.
Around 3000 socially distanced supporters at Glasgow Green went absolutely wild as full-time was called on Friday.

Hundreds of supporters flooded down to the centre screen, jumping up and down on the benches singing 'We'll Be Coming Down The Road.'
One fan told the Record that he honestly believed the Tartan Army could now win the Euros.
Adam Davidson, 19, from Fife, said: “This is the best day of my life. I'm not even lying.
"I know it might not be a win. But with that performance, that team. We're in the Euros.
"We drew with England, who are apparently the best generation since Gazza.
"They were rubbish and on the day we were better than them. We're gonna win the Euros. “Come on Scotland."
Fans have been pictured celebrating in Edinburgh while others have begun gathering in Glasgow’s George Square.
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