A new Scotland kit appears to have been leaked online.
Steve Clarke will lead the nation to Germany for this summer's European Championship in less than 100 days.
Scotland take on the hosts in the opening game on June 14, with the game held in Munich. It seems like the ideal occasion for Clarke's side to announce themselves on the world stage.
As with every major tournament, new kit launches will play a big part in the build-up to the Euros.
And new leaked images online appear to show that Scotland's players will be donning new attire come this summer.
Adidas' latest effort appears to be a more bold design than their previous jerseys.
It features a yellow sponsors logo, with bright trims. The main pattern on the kit is two-toned, with a mixture of dark and light blue.
Major tournament wear is likely to sell well for the Scottish FA regardless.
There has been no mention of the jersey on JD Sports' website, which is the official retail partner for the national team.
READ MORE: Rangers & Celtic Champions League state of play amid coefficient latest
Meanwhile, Scotland's automatic path into the Champions League was handed a potential boost after the latest round of European fixtures last night.
Scotland sits just inside UEFA's top 10 when it comes to the governing body's coefficient ranking table. Retaining this place is imperative when securing automatic passage for the champions of Scotland into the Champions League.
In the wave of European ties before the last-16 round, the Czech Republic dealt Scotland's hopes for Rangers and Celtic a hammer blow.
With three teams remaining across the Europa League and Europa Conference League, the Czechs caught up with Scotland by getting their coefficient score to 35.3, with Scotland's sitting at 35.85.
It was a terrible result for Scotland's coefficient, with the Czechs holding a distinct advantage in this situation because they have three teams remaining in European competition, while the Scots are solely reliant on Rangers to fly the flag.
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