The UK Government are issuing advice to Scots heading across for Euro 2024.
Scotland boss Steve Clarke has warned the Tartan Army to prepare for Germany by following travel tips issued by the Foreign Office.
Urging fans to heed the latest advice, national team gaffer Clarke said: “The Scotland supporters are renowned for the atmosphere they bring to major tournaments when they travel abroad and I know how much the fans are looking forward to the action kicking off in Germany. The report adds that Scots are advised not to buy tickets from touts and that illegally reselling tickets could result in prosecution. There are also details of 'football villages', also known as fan zones, which will be created in each host city.
Scotland are gearing up to take on Germany, Switzerland and Hungary in Group A next month. Tens of thousands of Tartan Army supporters are expected to travel to Germany for what is our first overseas international finals since the World Cup in France in 1998. Top news stories today Martin Riddell, Chair of the Association of Tartan Army Clubs said: “The Tartan Army gets behind the Scotland team at every match we play.
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