Munich prepares for Tartan Army influx ahead of Euro 2024
- Up to 200,000 Tartan Army supporters expected in Munich for Euro 2024 opener.
- Fans creating a buzz in Munich ahead of Scotland's clash with Germany.
- Excitement builds as the Tartan Army gathers for the big game.
The Tartan Army has arrived in Munich for the Euros opening game against Germany, with up to 200,000 supporters expected in the city. Fans are enjoying the festivities, with charity walker Craig Ferguson among those gearing up for the big match. There is a shortage of tartan back home as fans prepare for the clash. Scotland fans arrived in Munich by various means, dressed in kilts and blue and white colors, ready for the nation's biggest party in 26 years. Some fans, like Mr. Ferguson, have received tickets to the game, adding to the excitement. Kilts for Hire Paisley has seen a surge in demand for ex-hire kilts as fans gear up for the event. The atmosphere in Munich is lively, with fans from all over coming together to support Scotland. The Tartan Army's presence in Munich is evident, with the city adorned in tartan and navy blue ahead of the game. Hope and humor are high among the fans, with anticipation building for the upcoming match against Germany. Scotland fans are making the most of the experience, with a sense of camaraderie and excitement in the air as they prepare for the tournament.