Many front pages feature pictures of Scotland football supporters arriving in London ahead of tonight's Euro 2020 against England.
Almost 3.5 million pints will be drunk in pubs and bars during the match. But according to the Metro there will be "no cheers," whatever the result in one pub because its landlord has been threatened with a Covid fine unless he ensures fans stay seated and remain quiet to reduce the risk of transmission.
The Daily Telegraph says about 20,000 Scots have made the trip - but as the Guardian points out, the omens are not positive because Scotland have not won at Wembley since 1999.
However, the message in the Scottish papers is unsurprisingly upbeat.
The Scotsman says it is "game on", as it features two young fans preparing to travel to London to cheer on the team.
The rallying cry in the Daily Record comes from Sir Rod Stewart. "Make us proud," is his message - with the paper assigning 14 pages of coverage to the big match.
"Good luck Scotland," is the message from the National to Steve Clarke's side.
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Many front pages feature pictures of Scotland football supporters arriving in London ahead of tonight's Euro 2020 against England.
Almost 3.5 million pints will be drunk in pubs and bars during the match. But according to the Metro there will be "no cheers," whatever the result in one pub because its landlord has been threatened with a Covid fine unless he ensures fans stay seated and remain quiet to reduce the risk of transmission.
The Daily Telegraph says about 20,000 Scots have made the trip - but as the Guardian points out, the omens are not positive because Scotland have not won at Wembley since 1999.
However, the message in the Scottish papers is unsurprisingly upbeat.
The Scotsman says it is "game on", as it features two young fans preparing to travel to London to cheer on the team.
The rallying cry in the Daily Record comes from Sir Rod Stewart. "Make us proud," is his message - with the paper assigning 14 pages of coverage to the big match.
"Good luck Scotland," is the message from the National to Steve Clarke's side.
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