Scotland fans watching the first group match against the Czech Republic in the Glasgow fan zone on Monday. Up to 20,000 Scots are expected in the capital for the Euro 2020 group match, which kicks off at 8pm, but the government is refusing to provide a fan zone to accommodate fans without a ticket. SponsoredNigel Huddleston, the sports minister, said: “There is a real sense of excitement building for Friday’s game. It's going to be a historic moment for both teams, the fans lucky enough to be at Wembley Stadium and fans watching across the country. “But we continue to advise fans without tickets to enjoy the match close to
Source: The Times June 16, 2021 10:52 UTC