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New Scotland chant airs at Euro 2024 in build-up to Scotland vs Hungary

Scotland fans have made the most of their experience at Euro 2024 so far, with more than 200,000 members of the Tartan Army enjoying themselves in Munich, Cologne and Stuttgart.

New Scotland chant airs at Euro 2024
A new Scotland chant has aired in Stuttgart this evening – Photo by Icon Sport

Understandably, they don't want the party to end but they face an early exit from the tournament if their team can't overcome Hungary tonight in their final Group A match.

On what could be their final day at the tournament, Scotland fans have been soaking up the atmosphere in Stuttgart all day. After a day on the beer, a new Scotland chant was aired by the Tartan Army on their way to the stadium.

To the tune of the popular ‘Allez Allez Allez' chant, the lyrics are as follows:

“Murder down in Munich, 
One point in Cologne,
Three points down in Stuttgart,
And we’re never going home,
Allez, Allez, Allez”

New Scotland chant follows a day to remember in Stuttgart

Scotland fans have become popular with locals in every city they have visited at Euro 2024 so far. In Cologne, a video of Scotland fans helping to shelter an elderly local from torrential downpour went viral and has become one of the images of the tournament so far.

They have proved a hit with opposition supporters, too. So much so, that other groups of fans have been singing ‘No Scotland, No Party' in recent days throughout Germany.

The Tartan Army had another day to remember in Stuttgart before their final group match. The order of the day was music, with Scotland fans marching through a park in the city with bagpipes and drums.

Then, the Tartan Army Pipe Band took over the Scotland fan zone in Stuttgart with a stunning rendition of the ‘Flower of Scotland'.

Whether the Scotland party continues or not will now be down to how the team gets on against Hungary.

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Andy Delaney

Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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