Irn-Bru has flown a plane over Glasgow ahead of the national side's first game on Friday. The team are spreading optimism by displaying the message ‘BRULIEVE #WeCan’.
Eagle-eyed Scotland fans may have spotted a good omen in the sky over Glasgow this week ahead of the big game on Friday.
Taking the buzz of the Euros to new heights, the plane soared over the Central Belt proudly displaying the message of ‘BRULIEVE #WeCan’ - eagle-eyed members of the public may have spotted the aircraft as it flew above major landmarks. READ MORE: Asda launches Euros 'Nanzone' at Glasgow store for over 65s who want to watch the footballKenny Nicholson, Head of Brand at IRN-BRU said: “This is one of the biggest games Scotland have played for decades and the nation is well and truly behind them. We BRULIEVE We-Can and know fans do as well, so we’re all really looking forward to kick-off.”
Scotland open their campaign in the Euros opening match against hosts Germany in Munich, at the Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena tomorrow evening.
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