Dunfermline Athletic have teased Scotland's largest Euro 2024 fanzone.
The Tartan Army are expected to travel to Germany in unprecedented numbers as Steve Clarke side feature at only their second major tournament since 1998 - and aim to escape the group stage for the first time in their history.
But not everyone will be descending towards mainland Europe.
That's why Dunfermline are seemingly hosting a celebration at their 11,000 capacity stadium, East End Park, for the Scots' Group A games.
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They posted a 38 second clip on social media, which included several Scotland highlights before concluding with the words "Scotland's largest fanzone, KDM Group East End Park. We'll Be Coming".
More details are expected to follow, with Scotland facing hosts Germany in Munich on June 14 before games against Switzerland and Hungary in Cologne then Stuttgart within a much-anticipated nine day period.
Broadwood Stadium near Cumbernauld is also expected to welcome punters for the Germany clash - citing "the ultimate Euro 2024 experience on one of Scotland's biggest LED screens."
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