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Scotland and England party together in Cologne before Auld Enemy Serbia clash

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Scotland and England party together in Cologne before Auld Enemy Serbia clash

Scotland and England fans have been partying together in Cologne ahead of the Auld Enemy’s clash against Serbia tonight.

Groups of supporters from a number of different countries have been mingling at Alter Market in the German city on Sunday afternoon.




The area has been buzzing with football fans after Switzerland beat Hungary 3-1 at the RheinEnergieSTADION in the city on Saturday afternoon.

Scots Stevie O’Neil, John O’Neil and Alan Thomson mingle with Englishmen Jack and Harvey Blunt-Bigwood and Barney Trent(Image: Ross Turpie / Daily Record)

England fans have also been gathering in the square ahead of their match against Serbia in nearby Gelsenkirchen this evening – and the Tartan Army have been piling off trains from Munich too.

Despite that the fans have all been getting along – and on Sunday afternoon supporters from both sides were captured by the Record engaging in friendly banter.

Glasgow lads Alan Thomson, John O’Neil and his brother Steven met Londoners Barney Trent, 26, Jack Blunt-Bigwood, 26, and his brother Harry, 24, in a beer garden at Alter Market.


They each sang their national team’s chants before laughing and shaking hands and posing for pictures together.

John O’Neil, 44, a mechanic for Glasgow City Council, laughed as he told the Record: “We met them on the bus in. It’s all been good craic.

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