Fans watch Scotland's disappointing Euro 2020 start
Scotland fans at the Fan Zone in Glasgow
Author: Greg OckrimPublished 14th Jun 2021 Last updated 14th Jun 2021
Heads in hands across the nation as Scotland fans watched Steve Clarke's side lose 2-0 to the Czech Republic in their opening Euro 2020 game.
Hopes were high and bums at the edge of seats in every pocket of the country, but it wasn't the ideal start.
The game at Hampden Park was the team's first at a major tournament in more than two decades.
They now face England at Wembley on Friday.
Fans belting out the national anthem
Supporters at Glasgow's Euro fanzone
Fans watch Scotland's disappointing Euro 2020 start
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Fans were in good spirits at the Station House in Annan as the game kicked off
Fans were in good spirits at the Station House in Annan as the game kicked off
Fans belting out the national anthem
Supporters at Glasgow's Euro fanzone
The mood began to shift as the game went on
Supporters at Glasgow's Euro fanzone
A gutted Ewen & Cat watching on
Supporters take their seats before the big game
Supporters at Glasgow's Euro fanzone
Fans glued to the screen at the fanzone
Supporters at Glasgow's Euro fanzone
The northern contingent of the Tartan Army watching eagerly
Scotland fans taking in the game at the Chieftain Hotel in Inverness
Inside the Inverness venue
Scotland fans taking in the game at the Chieftain Hotel in Inverness
Fans were in good spirits at the Station House in Annan as the game kicked off
Fans were in good spirits at the Station House in Annan as the game kicked off
Fans belting out the national anthem
Supporters at Glasgow's Euro fanzone
The mood began to shift as the game went on
Supporters at Glasgow's Euro fanzone
A gutted Ewen & Cat watching on
Supporters take their seats before the big game
Supporters at Glasgow's Euro fanzone
Fans glued to the screen at the fanzone
Supporters at Glasgow's Euro fanzone
The northern contingent of the Tartan Army watching eagerly
Scotland fans taking in the game at the Chieftain Hotel in Inverness
Inside the Inverness venue
Scotland fans taking in the game at the Chieftain Hotel in Inverness
Fans were in good spirits at the Station House in Annan as the game kicked off
Fans were in good spirits at the Station House in Annan as the game kicked off
Earlier, thousands of Scotland fans belted out the national anthem at Glasgow's Euros fan zone ahead of kick-off.
Up to 3,000 people at a time were allowed into the designated fan area at Glasgow Green.
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