The Scots stars got the crowd going ahead of the Scotland and Switzerland match in Cologne. Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time.
More info Nathan Evans and Saint Phnx got the Scotland fans going at a Glasgow fan zone last night ahead of their game Cologne. Scotland drew with Switzerland 1-1 as Scott McTominay scored to keep Scotland's dreams alive as they can still qualify from Euro 2024 Group A. But ahead of the match, the Scots singers put on a show at Glasgow's fan zone at BaAd.
The trio sang the likes of Loch Lomond and Take Me Home, Country Roads to get the fans feeling patriotic. They also sang their new tune Home, which they floated as Scotland's new unofficial National Anthem. The 29-year-old Wellerman star said: "To see people saying it should be the anthem for the Euros is incredible.
"It's something I could never have dreamed of. It's overwhelming. If there's enough demand we'll release it as a single.
" He added: "The feedback has been absolutely incredible. If 12-year-old me could see some of these comments he'd be having a fit. I'm a massive football fan.
I've been playing football since I was a tiny wee guy. "It fills me with passion and joy and love and it has a Scottish fighting spirit and emotions that hopefully can fill the fans with the same emotions and drive the team on. That would be incredible.
"Whether it's the fans, people watching from home or listening to.
