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Glasgow Highland cows predict a Scotland win against Germany

Scotland fans might be enjoying pints and songs in the German sunshine over in Munich, but back here in Glasgow two Highland cows are playing their part with their psychic predictions.

Alma and one-month-old Wee Jimmy are a Highland cow mother and son duo but don’t be fooled by their cute exterior because when it comes to predicting Scotland’s fate at the Euros, the pair mean business.




The beautiful animals are two of the 60-strong herd of Highland cows based within Pollok Country Park in Glasgow’s south side. Glasgow Live took a day trip to the much-loved park to visit the adorable, fluffy coos, but we also had another motive.

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In order to forecast Scotland’s future, we at Glasgow Live decided it was only fair to place an equal amount of food in front of each flag and let the cow decide where they were going to choose to eat from. The fact that both servings of food, in front of the flag, were equal suggests the cow’s decision was made by pure ‘psychic ability’…

Alma and Wee Jimmy were given the task of predicting who is going to win each of the games Scotland play in their group. This involves the Scotland team competing against Germany, Switzerland, and Hungary.

With high hopes, yet perhaps slightly low expectations, let’s see what Alma and Wee Jimmy think?!

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