The Tartanská Armáda is bound for Germany as two Czech-born Scottish boys head to Munich to take in Euro 2024 with their dads.Viggo Wallin Swain and Jacob Orr were both born in the Czech Republic after their dads, Russell Swain and Simon Orr, emigrated there from Scotland in the early 2000s.Viggo and Jacob call themselves the Tartanská Armáda - which is Czech for 'Tartan Army'.
And the youngsters and their dads are relishing the road trip which will see them make the four-and-a-half hour journey to Munich.Viggo, 12, believes Steve Clarke's men can go all the way in Germany.
And he hopes to watch favourite player John McGinn and co in the final alongside his cousins when he heads to Scotland in July on holiday.He said: "I can't wait for the Euros.
The opening game in Munich will be amazing. I'm hoping we can get to some more games after we qualify out the group!"Russell, settled in Prague 14 years ago after emigrating from Bishopton, Renfrewshire.
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