Scotland fans across the country will be more than eager to watch the national team compete at this year's Euros.
However, with the event taking place in Germany, most fans will be forced to forgo attending any matches.
To make up for this, a number of places have announced that they will be hosting fan zones complete with big screens, bars and seating.
If you're looking for somewhere to watch Scotland battle it out in Group A, here are the fan zones popping up this June.
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Revealed: Where to find Scotland's Euro 2024 fan zones ahead of the group stage
Here are the fan zones across Scotland showing the national team's Euro 2024 group matches.
Insch, Aberdeenshire
Location: Bennachie Leisure Centre
Price: Free ticketed entry
Dates: Germany vs Scotland (June 14)
Time: Licenced bar open from 7pm to midnight
Arbroath, Angus
Location: Arbroath Harp Community Club
Price: Free
Dates: Germany vs Scotland (June 14)
Time: Large screen, bar, food vendors and live music from 4pm to 7.30pm
Dunfermline, Fife
Location: East End Park
Price: Up to £15 per match
Dates: Matches against Germany, Switzerland and Hungary (June 14, 19 and 23)
Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire
Location: Broadwood Stadium
Price: From £5 to £90
Dates: Matches against Germany (sold out) and Hungary (June 14 and 23
Edinburgh (Malones)
Location: 242 Morrison St, Edinburgh EH3 8DT
Price: Free
Dates: All (Scotland v Germany match fully booked)
Glasgow (Barras Art and Design)
Location: Barras Art and Design (BAaD)
Price: £22.65
Dates: Matches against Germany (sold out), Switzerland and Hungary (June 14, 19 and 23)
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Glasgow (SWG3)
Location: SWG3
Price: £17.88
Dates: Matches against Germany (sold out), Switzerland and Hungary (June 14, 19 and 23)
Hamilton, South Lanarkshire
Location: Hamilton FC Community Stadium
Price: Up to £15
Dates: Matches against Germany, Switzerland and Hungary (June 14, 19 and 23)
Irvine and Largs, North Ayrshire
Location: The Portal, Irvine (June 14) and Vikingar, Largs (June 19)
Price: Free (tickets on a first come first serve basis)
Dates: The first two Scotland matches against Germany and Switzerland (June 14 and 19)
Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire
Location: Ayrshire Athletics Arena
Price: £45 for six people standing at a barrel and £90 for a bench
Dates: Matches against Germany (sold out), Switzerland and Hungary (June 14, 19 and 23)
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