ALLY McCoist went to see his beloved AC/DC in Munich - and predicts our lads will rock the Germans tonight.
The Scotland legend thinks Steve Clarke and his team could leave the hosts thunderstruck in the opening game of Euro24.
Ally has been caught up in the excitement of seeing Scotland in a major tournament finals and believes the team can make history.
The scoring icon, who went viral with a clip of himself enjoying AC/DC hit Hells Bells before a big match, saw his music heroes at a live gig in the Bavarian capital on Wednesday night.
He said: "We went to see AC/DC and there must have been 80,000 there. There were plenty of Scots around and guys were playing the bagpipes outside.
"Now we're all looking forward to the match and this is the first time in a long time that the boys have been able to get on the road.
"The last time was 98 in France, so you're talking 26 years." On Scotland's chances against the Germans, Coisty said: "I'm not over confident but I genuinely think the boys can do it and I'm very hopeful.
"That would deservedly give them a place in Scottish history.
"They'll be heroes and they are heroes to me for getting us here in the first place."
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