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Lyrics to All Scotland Songs and Chants (Complete Guide)
Scotland’s long wait for a World Cup return finally came to an end in unforgettable fashion in November 2025.
After six successive tournaments without the Tartan Army, Steve Clarke’s side sealed their place at the 2026 tournament with a stunning 4-2 win over Denmark, bringing 28 years of near-misses to a close. Now back on the biggest stage with Andy Robertson leading them out against Haiti, Morocco and Brazil in Group C, the Tartan Army are making themselves heard from Boston to Miami.
Whether it’s a packed Hampden Park or a bar thousands of miles from home, the supporters have nevertheless had plenty of practice at finding the fun in football, and that comes through in their songbook.
Here’s a look at the chants and songs most likely to be heard from Scotland fans at games across the world.
No Scotland, No Party
Written by Scottish musician Nick Morgan ahead of Euro 2024, it leans into the nation’s habit of punching above its weight, pairing a sing-along chorus with tributes to two fan favourites in John McGinn and Andy Robertson. The chant’s charm lies in its honesty, acknowledging straight away that Scotland aren’t expecting to be world champions while still backing the team to the hilt, and it has travelled with supporters everywhere ever since.
Nobody’s saying we’re gonna win it,
We know we ain’t no Argentina,
But we’ve got John McGinn (John McGinn, John McGinn),
And Robbo out on the wing (on the wing, on the wing),
Steve Clarke’s Tartan Army,
And even if we don’t win (we will win, we will win),
We’ll boogie on in Berlin (in Berlin, in Berlin),
Steve Clarke’s Tartan Army
Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
A 1977 disco hit by the Spanish duo Baccara found an unlikely second life as Scotland’s adopted anthem during their run to Euro 2020. The connection stuck so firmly that Scottish fans break into a rendition of it before and after every match. It’s the instantly recognisable chorus hook that gets the biggest reaction whenever it comes blaring out around the concourses.
Oh, yes sir, I can boogie,
But I need a certain song,
I can boogie, boogie-woogie,
If you stay, you can’t go wrong,
I can boogie, boogie-woogie,
Doe a Deer
Borrowing its melody from the famous Sound of Music song by Julie Andrews, this is less about specific words and more about a tune everyone already knows. It made its way into the Scottish songbook after supporters heard it playing in the stadium before a match with Austria when qualifying for the 1998 World Cup.
Doe, a deer, a female deer,
Ray, a drop of golden sun,
Me, a name I call myself,
Far, a long long way to run,
So, a needle pulling thread,
Tea, a drink with jam and bread,
That will bring us back to do oh oh oh…
Flower of Scotland
Roy Williamson of The Corries wrote this one in the 1960s, long before it became the song most associated with Scottish sport. Rugby crowds adopted it first, with football fans following suit, and it’s long since overtaken Scotland the Brave as the country’s unofficial anthem on match days. Read GMS’s full guide to the song and lyrics here.
That fought and died for,
Your wee bit hill and glen,
Loch Lomond
This song predates football by the best part of two centuries, with roots in traditional Scottish folk music. Best known as “The Bonnie Banks o’ Loch Lomond,” it’s been reworked by everyone from rugby crowds to the band Runrig and even FC Koln in Germany. The line “you’ll take the high road and I’ll take the low road” is the part most likely to ring out around the ground, usually brought out pre-match or at half-time to lift spirits.
O ye’ll tak’ the high road, and I’ll tak’ the low road,
And I’ll be in Scotland afore ye,
But me and my true love will never meet again,
On the bonnie, bonnie banks o’ Loch Lomond.
‘Twas there that we parted, in yon shady glen,
On the steep, steep side o’ Ben Lomond,
Where in soft purple hue, the highland hills we view,
And the moon coming out in the gloaming.
We’ve Got McGinn
Built on the well-worn tradition of comparing a favourite player to Zinedine Zidane, this chant centres on their captain, Aston Villa legend John McGinn. Plenty of other fan bases have all done some version of this over the years, but McGinn’s importance to Steve Clarke’s side has made this one a regular fixture among Scotland supporters in recent seasons, with Scottish fans singing it out loud wherever they please.
I just don’t think you understand,
He’s Stevie Clarke’s man,
We’ve got super John McGinn
Scotland the Brave
Long before Flower of Scotland took over, this rousing pipe tune was the nation’s go-to anthem at sporting events, and it still has a prominent place in pre-match build-ups and pipe band performances around the country. The instrumental version is recognisable even to those from other nations and people who don’t even know the words. Even though it’s been overtaken as the fans’ primary sing-along on big occasions, it still gets an airing wherever Scotland go.
Towering in gallant fame,
Scotland my mountain hame,
High may your proud standards gloriously wave,
Land o’ my high endeavour,
Land o’ the shining rivers,
Land o’ my heart for ever,
The Hand of God
No team’s array of songs and chants would be complete without a jab at one of their rivals, and Scotland is no different. Mocking England’s past misfortunes is something of a national pastime for Scotland supporters, and this chant taps directly into that by referencing Diego Maradona’s infamous handled goal against England at the 1986 World Cup. Sung to the tune of the Hokey Cokey, it usually surfaces whenever their long-time rivals come up in conversation or whenever Scotland fans fancy needling their southern neighbours.
You put your left arm in, your left arm out,
In, out, in, out, you shake it all about.
You do the Maradona and you score a goal,
That’s what it’s all about!
He put the English out, out, out!
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Topuria and Gaethje put on an amazing spectacle in Washington D.C. as they went head-to-head inside the Octagon, earning Fight of the Night honours in the process.
Gaethje sprung the upset in the pair’s undisputed title fight, busting Topuria’s face up badly with strikes. By the end of the fight, both of the adopted Spaniard’s eyes were badly swollen, and it was later revealed that he had suffered broken orbital bones in both of his eyes.
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However, before Gaethje claimed his career-defining victory, he was forced to battle through severe adversity in the second round. The American was dropped to the canvas with a perfectly timed liver shot that sent him directly to the canvas.
Topuria looked to be on the verge of a win, but Gaethje managed to survive thanks to a bet that he made with his sparring partners before the fight.
In a post to his YouTube channel, Gaethje’s sparring partner and fellow UFC lightweight Drew Dober explained how the wager had helped Justin prepare for Topuria’s body shots.
“He was able to stay in the pocket of Ilia Topuria, handle those body shots in the second round], which not many people can do. But Gaethje has that championship mindset and heart. I mean, he gives out $500 to anybody that drops him with a body shot in sparring. I definitely have tried to earn that $500, so I know he can recover from that and he did.”
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In the aftermath of his defeat, Topuria has faced questions about his own training camp. ‘El Matador’ was called out by former two-division UFC champion, Conor McGregor, who argued that Ilia wasn’t testing himself enough in the gym.
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“I knew [Topuria would lose], I’d just seen the training. You need to get it put on you in the gym. You need the guys coming at you. There was too much the other way.
“Walking forward, hands down…you’re gonna get walloped,” insisted McGregor. “He’s a bit flat-footed. He’s not a fully complete fighter.
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The 21-year-old only left Southampton to join the Hammers last summer, after the Saints were relegated to the second tier and another move may now be on the cards this year.
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United are in the market for at least two midfielders this summer, with Ederson already signed in a £38million deal from Atalanta, bar the official confirmation.
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Fernandes is one of a number of names on their shortlist to arrive at Old Trafford and a bid is already planned.
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“So, Tottenham had a conversation with the agent of player and are interested in Mateus Fernandes, but at the moment, it’s still early to say where he is going.
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“Tottenham calling, Manchester United in talks, Real Madrid under consideration.”
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Instead of directing critism at Ronaldo, he contiuned to lay the blame at the man who picked the team, questioning the wisdom of leaving Joao Felix and Rafael Leao on the bench
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Schmeichel did not stop their either, he again warned that this golden era of Portuguese talent could be wasted with Martinez in charge, adding:
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“It makes no sense to get the best goalscorer in world football out in a game that you need goals. For us in moments like this, the experience of Cristiano in the box is important. The way that he attracts defenders is important, the way that we can use the space is important. And every player has a responsibility or a piece of quality on the pitch. And clearly when you look for goals, you need to have Cristiano.”
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