da realbet: Check out some of the best Scotland fan chants to sing at Hampden Park.
da premier bet: Scotland have produced some of the best footballers in the world and, in the Tartan Army, they have a fan base to match.
The likes of Kenny Dalglish, Graeme Souness, Andy Robertson and John McGinn have all felt the familiar roar of the Scottish fans at Hampden, while the travelling fans have inevitably brightened up cities abroad.
Here, GOAL brings you some of the best Scotland football chants to sing at Hampden Park and further afield.
Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
The 1977 disco hit Yes Sir, I Can Boogie became a Scottish football anthem in the lead-up to Euro 2020, when the team qualified for the tournament.
Naturally, the full song is played, but it is the chorus that is mostly heard around the grounds before and after Scotland games.
Read the full story behind the Yes Sir, I Can Boogie.
AdvertisementNo Scotland, No Party
Nick Morgan's catchy number 'No Scotland, No Party' became the unofficial anthem of Scotland in the lead-up to Euro 2024.
With lyrics that recall past failures and the inability to progress past the groups of a major tournament, it sounds an optimistic note while paying tribute to John McGinn and Andy Robertson.
Read the full story of 'No Scotland, No Party!'
Flower of Scotland
'Flower of Scotland' is synonymous with Scottish sport and it has been belted out with gust on the terraces of Hampden Park for years now.
Read all about Flower of Scotland here.
Scott McTominay
Scotland fans adore Scott McTominay not just because of his exploits on the pitch, but because he also rejected the chance to play for their neighbouring rivals, England. Sung to the tune of 'I'll Stand By You' by The Pretenders, the fans profess their love for the midfielder.