We're not exactly a nation known for eating clean, but Scotland fans heading to Germany this summer have been told they risk being booted out of stadiums if caught with FRUIT.Steve Clarke's men take centre stage on Friday June 14 as we open the whole show against the Euro 2024 hosts in Munich.
Then it's showdowns with Hungary and Switzerland to try and make history by becoming the first ever Scots squad to make it to the knockout stage of a major tournament.
And the Tartan Army are set to travel in greater numbers than ever before, with up to 500,000 thousand fans from Britain expected to make the trip.And while beer will no doubt be the order of the day for thirsty punters lapping up the Euros atmosphere, there are restrictions on what snacks they will be permitted to take into grounds in order to provide a bit of soakage during the 90 minutes.
Fruit is considered contraband by our UEFA overlords, with their rules stating that "liquids - drinks, e-cigarette refills, etc. - and food of any kind, including fruit, such as apples, bananas, oranges, etc." won't be permitted inside grounds.Instead, fans can tuck into famed local delicacies bratwurst and frankfurters - big sausages, in other words - which will set them back a fairly reasonable £3.77.
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