Most of the Tartan Army are still on cloud nine after Scotland secured qualification to just our second tournament in 25 years last week, but attentions are now turning to Euro 2024 itself and how far we might be able to go in next summer's competition.
After a stunning qualification group which saw Norway's world class talents like Haaland and Odegaard humbled, as well as former world champions Spain, fans will now be desperate to see Steve Clarke and his men on one of the biggest stages of all, and will be furiously pricing up the cheapest way to make it to Germany next summer.
But when the Scots eventually do converge on Deutschland, which stadiums can they expect to be watching their heroes in? The 10 host cities will play an integral part in setting the tone of the tournament as Record Sport breaks down a comprehensive guide on some of the biggest destinations and which stadiums have been chosen for which particular group and knockout fixtures.
Red Bull Arena, Leipzig
Stadium capacity: 42,000
Home team: RB Leipzig
Notably hosted: 2006 World Cup group stage and round of 16 games
Euro 2024 matches:
18/06: F3 vs F4
21/06: D2 vs D4
24/06: B2 vs B3
02/07: Round of 16
Olympiastadion, Berlin
Stadium capacity: 70,000
Home team: Hertha Berlin
Notably hosted: 2006 FIFA World Cup final, 2015 UEFA Champions League final
Euro 2024 matches:
15/06: B1 vs B2
21/06: D1 vs D3
25/06: D2 vs D3
29/06: Round of 16
06/07: Quarter-final
14/07: Final
Allianz Arena, Munich
Stadium capacity: 67,000
Home team: Bayern München
Notably hosted: 2012 UEFA Champions League final, EURO 2020 quarter-final
Euro 2024 matches:
14/06: A1 vs A2
17/06: E3 vs E4
20/06: C1 vs C3
25/06: C2 vs C3
02/07: Round of 16
09/07: Semi-final
Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund
Stadium capacity: 66,000
Home team: Borussia Dortmund
Notably hosted: 2001 UEFA Cup final
Euro 2024 matches:
15/06: B3 vs B4
18/06: F1 vs F2
22/06: F1 vs F3
25/06: D4 vs D1
29/06: Round of 16
10/07: Semi-final
MHPArena, Stuttgart
Stadium capacity: 54,000
Home team: VfB Stuttgart
Notably hosted: 1998 European Cup final, 2006 World Cup third-place play-off
Euro 2024 matches:
16/06: C1 vs C2
19/06: A1 vs A3
23/06: A2 vs A3
26/06: E4 vs E1
05/07: Quarter-final
Veltins-Arena, Gelenskirchen
Stadium capacity: 50,000
Home team: Schalke
Notably hosted: 2004 UEFA Champions League final, 2006 World Cup quarter-final
Euro 2024 matches:
16/06: C3 vs C4
20/06: B1 vs B3
26/06: F2 vs F3
30/06: Round of 16
Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt
Stadium capacity: 46,000
Home team: Eintracht Frankfurt
Notably hosted: 2002 UEFA Women's Cup final, 2006 World Cup quarter-final
Euro 2024 matches:
17/06: E1 vs E2
20/06: C2 vs C4
23/06: A4 vs A1
26/06: E2 vs E3
01/07: Round of 16
Volksparkstadion, Hamburg
Stadium capacity: 50,000
Home team: Hamburger SV
Notably hosted: 2010 Europa League final, 2006 World Cup quarter-final
Euro 2024 matches:
16/06: D1 vs D2
19/06: B2 vs B4
22/06: F2 vs F4
26/06: F4 vs F1
05/07: Quarter-final
Merkur Spiel-Arena, Dusseldorf
Stadium capacity: 47,000
Home team: Fortuna Düsseldorf
Notably hosted: 1988 UEFA European Championship group games
Euro 2024 matches:
17/06: D3 vs D4
21/06: E2 vs E4
24/06: B4 vs B1
01/07: Round of 16
06/07: Quarter-final
RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne
Stadium capacity: 47,000
Home team: 1. FC Köln
Notably hosted: 2020 UEFA Europa League final
Euro 2024 matches:
15/06: A3 vs A4
19/06: A2 vs A4
22/06: E1 vs E3
25/06: C4 vs C1
30/06: Round of 16