A kilt-clad Scotland fan has celebrated with his countrymen after he successfully walked 1,000 miles from his home to Germany for the start of the Euros.
Craig Ferguson, 20, was given a hero's welcome when he arrived in Munich's central square on Thursday as hundreds of Scots showered him with applause and champagne.
The waiter from Paisley in Renfrewshire made the gruelling journey to raise money for Glasgow male suicide prevention charity Brothers In Arms.
Like most Scots making the journey, he didn't have a ticket for the match, but following his £50,000 fundraising effort, he was handed a ticket by Euro 2024 sponsors Peoples BYD.
Scotland fan, 20, completes gruelling 1,000 mile walking challenge from Glasgow to Munich ahead of Euro 2024 campaign and celebrates with a bottle of champagne - as thousands of fans arrive in city for country's curtain-raiser opening match with Germany | Daily Mail Online
Craig Ferguson, 20, was given a hero's welcome when he arrived in Munich's central square on Thursday as hundreds of Scots showered him with applause and champagne.
The waiter from Paisley in Renfrewshire made the gruelling journey to raise money for Glasgow male suicide prevention charity Brothers In Arms.
Like most Scots making the journey, he didn't have a ticket for the match, but following his £50,000 fundraising effort, he was handed a ticket by Euro 2024 sponsors Peoples BYD.

Scotland fan, 20, completes gruelling 1,000 mile walking challenge from Glasgow to Munich ahead of Euro 2024 campaign and celebrates with a bottle of champagne - as thousands of fans arrive in city for country's curtain-raiser opening match with Germany | Daily Mail Online
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