Scotland woke up nursing sore heads, croaky voices and aching feet on Sunday morning after a night of unforgettable celebrations sparked by their first World Cup victory in 36 years.
From Glasgow to Edinburgh, pubs erupted, beers flew through the air and strangers embraced as John McGinn’s historic winner against Haiti finally gave the nation a reason to party like it was 1990 all over again.
And with tomorrow’s special World Cup bank holiday still to come, few Scots looked ready to call time on the celebrations just yet.
Bleary-eyed supporters emerged blinking into the daylight after staying up into the early hours
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