FANS across the country will be tuning in tomorrow afternoon as Scotland kick off their Euro 2024 qualifiers against Cyprus.
Thousands will be flocking to Hampden to watch Steve Clarke's men hopefully pick up three points to start their campaign, with Spain next up on Tuesday.
And there will be at least one famous Scot who will be cheering on the Tartan Army when they host Cyprus tomorrow – and that's Tallia Storm!
The well-known singer and social media star took to Instagram to show fans that she will be backing her nation as they begin their qualification campaign for Germany 2024.
Born in Glasgow, Storm rose to fame as a teenager when she was discovered aged 13 by Sir Elton John.
She spent her teenage years recording in London and LA, and released her first album Teenage Tears in 2017.
Storm was awarded the Best New Artist at the 2019 Boisdale music awards and has since become a social media sensation.
She even took part in the fourth series of Celebs Go Dating alongside London Hughes, Sam Thompson and Gemma Collins.
The 24-year-old also starred in E4's All Star Driving as well as hosting WE Day at Wembley Arena, debating on ITV's Good Morning Britain in 2020.
The Scots star has over 543k followers on Instagram and made sure to tell them all to support her nation when they face Cyprus at 2pm tomorrow.
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She posted a pic of her wearing a Scotland top and thigh-high red leather boots with the caption: "Saturday tbf 🥵️ 🏴🏴🏴."
The Tartan Army go into the tie the favourites having won every fixture the two nations have played previously.
Scotland and Cyprus have met seven times altogether in their history and it's the Scots who have won all seven.
And Clarke and co will hope to make that eight for eight when they get underway at Hampden tomorrow.
Spain and Norway also go head-to-head tomorrow but the visitors will need to live without star striker Erling Haaland after he was ruled out through injury.
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