Nicola Sturgeon appeared to plunge a red light into the roadmap that could allow the Tartan Army back into Hampden this summer.
Hopes were raised on Monday that the national stadium could be packed to the rafters on June 22 when Steve Clarke ’s team take on Croatia, hoping to make history on home soil by becoming the first ever Scotland side to reach the knockout stages of a major tournament.
Clarke has since called for fans to be let into the Euros to cheer on his side. But while plans are now being drawn up down south for Wembley to be opened up to tens of thousands of England fans for matches in the same group - including an Auld Enemy showdown on June 18 - the First Minister yesterday stopped miles short of endorsing Boris Johnson ’s.
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