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Footage Of Scotland Fans Singing 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie!' At 30,000 Feet Is Brilliant

Footage Of Scotland Fans Singing 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie!' At 30,000 Feet Is Brilliant

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Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

An easyJet plane full of Scotland fans belted out a rendition of 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie!' ahead of their European Championship Group D clash against England.

The Tartan Army were heading down to London from Aberdeen on Thursday as they prepare to watch Steve Clarke's side try and defy the odds at Wembley Stadium.

And as you can see in the footage below, dozens of passengers drummed up the atmosphere at 30,000 feet by singing and clapping to the 1977 hit single while onboard.

Baccara's disco classic has become the nation's unofficial Euro 2020 anthem this summer - so expect to hear it ring around Wembley at some point on Friday evening.

It isn't just the fans who are singing it, either. Back in November, the likes of Andy Robertson and Andrew Considine were filmed in the dressing room singing 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie!'.

The joyous scenes emerged when they sealed European Championship qualification after an incredibly tense penalty shoot-out win against Serbia.

In terms of this summer's tournament, Monday's defeat to Czech Republic at Hampden Park was a bitter blow to their chances of progressing from Group D as a Patrik Schick brace sank the Scots.

That being said, the home crowd still had a great time singing Baccara's hit song ahead of kick-off.

Even without a full capacity, those 12,000 supporters made a cracking atmosphere.

Can Scotland overcome the odds and pull off an upset against England on Friday night?

Let us know in the comments.

Featured Image Credit: @JamesMelville/Twitter

Topics: Football, England, Fans, Scotland