Medics rushed to the aid of a football fan after she collapsed during a game in Perth at the weekend.
The young woman, who has not been identified, was stretchered from the ground during St Johnstone’s clash against St Mirren on Saturday.
She was taken to hospital by ambulance where she is being treated for a suspected brain condition.
Her father later took to social media to thank those who had been involved in her care and said she is likely to make a full recovery.
Writing on Twitter, Ian Miller said: “My daughter left yesterday’s match on a stretcher at half time yesterday.
She is in Ninewells being treated for possible meningitis or encephalitis but it's doing ok. We hope to have her home for Christmas and back in the stands soon.
— Ian Miller (@saintee5876) December 22, 2019
“I just wanted to say thank you to the staff who helped her yesterday. I didn’t catch names but a few people asked me to let the club know how she’s doing.
“She is in Ninewells being treated for possible meningitis or encephalitis but it’s doing ok.
“We hope to have her home for Christmas and back in the stands soon.”
St Johnstone supporter liaison officer Beverley Mayer replied: “Ian, thank you for taking the time to let us know. Many fans of both @StJohnstone and @saintmirrenfc have contacted us asking after your daughter.
“Glad she is receiving treatment and doing ok.
“Hopefully she will be home very soon. Best wishes to you and your family.”
Ian, thank you for taking the time to let us know.
Many fans of both @StJohnstone and @saintmirrenfc have contacted us asking after your daughter.
Glad she is receiving treatment and doing ok. Hopefully she will be home very soon.
Best wishes to you and your family. https://t.co/AySUSfVizg
— St Johnstone FC SLO (@SJFC_SLO) December 22, 2019