The waiting is almost over. Hundreds of thousands of Tartan Army have descended on Germany and millions more will watch around the globe as Scotland kick off Euro 2024 against the hosts in Munich's Allianz Arena.
It doesn't get much bigger and Andy Robertson will be one of the proudest men in the stadium when he leads Steve Clarke's troops out for the Group A opener, with Scotland targeting a place in history - as the first ever team from our nation to reach the knockout stage of a major international tournament.
Throw in the fact Scotland have lost eight times to Germany in the past and few will give us much hope. But there is belief in the camp that the dark blues can defy the odds.
Scotland’s last win over Germany came 25 years ago in a friendly match between the two nations but a repeat on Friday would go down as one of the greatest results in our history and one of the biggest shocks at a major competition.
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