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Get Your Tartan Army Playlist Ready For Euro24

Scotland Football Songs: The Best and Worst

Get Your Tartan Army Playlist Ready for EURO24

As the Tartan Army gears up for EURO24, it's time to soundtrack your support with a playlist of the best and worst Scotland football songs. From the iconic to the cringeworthy, we've got you covered.

The Best

1. Yes Sir, I Can Boogie (Paul Keenan Remix) - This timeless classic has been the unofficial anthem for Scotland fans since the 1970s, and its infectious beat and uplifting lyrics are sure to get you pumped for the match.

2. Flower of Scotland - The official Scottish anthem is a powerful and moving tribute to the nation's history and spirit. Its stirring melody and lyrics will inspire you to give your all in support of the team.

3. Caledonia (Andy Cameron) - This beautiful ballad is a heartfelt expression of love for Scotland, and its evocative lyrics will leave you feeling proud and patriotic.

4. We Have a Dream - Written for the 1982 World Cup, this uplifting anthem celebrates the hope and aspirations of the Scottish people. Its soaring chorus will have you dreaming of victory.

The Worst

1. Scotland the Brave - This traditional march is not particularly inspiring and its lyrics are rather nonsensical. It's a song that's more suited to a military parade than a football match.

2. We're the Best in the World (Del Amitri) - This song is a bit too arrogant for its own good. While it may be true that Scotland has a rich football history, it's not exactly the best team in the world.

3. Highland Cathedral (Uriah Heep) - This instrumental piece is often played at Scottish football matches, but it's not exactly a banger. Its slow tempo and overly dramatic melody will have you reaching for the fast-forward button.

4. The Stripper (David Rose) - This classic song about a pole dancer is somehow a staple at Scottish football matches. It's a bit of a strange choice, but hey, it's all part of the fun.


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