The Tartan Army has descended on London in its thousands ahead of Friday’s crucial Euro 2020 match versus the ‘auld enemy’.
Scotland fans have been pouring into the capital, with many in high spirits and good voice.
Hundreds of Scottish fans have been camped out in Leicester Square, singing and dancing.
And one prankster even created a bit of added foam for good measure in William Shakespeare fountain.
Fans have been in full party mood across the city, with pubs and off licences reporting a roaring trade in and around the main tourist areas.
Meanwhile, onlookers have stopped to watch the party in what has been a good-natured and trouble-free affair in the famous square.
As many as 20,000 are expected to journey to the English capital for Friday’s crunch match with Group D opponents England at Wembley.
It will be one of Scotland’s biggest matches ever, as the side aims to beat their biggest rivals and keep Scotland’s dreams of qualification for the latter stages of the competition alive.
WATCH: Tartan Army create fountain of foam in Leicester Square ahead of crunch match versus England