It's the final week of Euro 2020 and the fanzone on Glasgow Green have an action-packed programme of events to see us through until Sunday's final.
Here's a selection of some of the activities you can take part in.
Music
Today
Boogie Unicorn will have children and adults sancing in their seats.
Tuesday July 6
The Nevis Ensemble will be bringing a range of tunes as part of of the Creative Communities – North West free event.
Thursday July 8
New Music Night - A showcase of Glasgow's best new music including funk and soul outfit Tom McGuire and the Brassholes and singer - songwriter Rianne Downey as well as DopeSickFly. Tickets are £20 for a table of up to 6 people and gates open at 5pm.
Friday July 9
Celtic Connections - One of Scotland's most popular contemporary folk bands RURA will be taking to the stage, along with Awkward Family Portraits and The Friel Sisters. Tickets are £20 for a table of up to 6 and gates open at 5pm.
Sunday July 11
Colnel Mustard and the Dijon 5 will be closing the party ahead of the Euro 2020 final which is sold out.
Comedy
Saturday July 10
Fred MacAulay and friends including Chris Forbes, star of hit sitcom 'Scot Squad' will entertain fans with gates opening from 5pm and tickets costing £20 for a table of up to six. This event is for adults only.
Film
Monday July 5
Two footballing classics will be shown tonight including Gregory's Girl and Diego Maradonna. Tickets are free but must be booked in advance.
Children's Events
Wednesday July 7
Wee Write - Children's storytelling festival with sessions led by children's presenter Konnie Huq and other kids' authors.
Arts/Dance
Tuesday July 6 and Thursday July 8 will see free events by Creative Communities - North West Glasgow which include music and dance as well as family friendly activities.
Saturday July 10
THREE60 - The Scottish dance troupe will showcase two pieces.
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