A college has launched a billboard campaign challenging the nation's football team to match their record of success.
South Lanarkshire College (SLC) unveiled the campaign in East Kilbride to show its support for the Scotland men’s team, ahead of their first World Cup match in 28 years.
The billboard also celebrates SLC's achievement of being named Scotland’s top performing college for full-time education for the third year in a row.
It draws a playful comparison between Scotland footballer Scott McTominay’s goals, which helped secure World Cup qualification, and the college’s record of helping students reach their career goals since 1948.
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Stella McManus, principal and chief executive of South Lanarkshire College, said: "We're delighted at South Lanarkshire College to launch this fun campaign, cheering on Scotland.
"Having been confirmed as Scotland’s top performing college for full-time further education, we know a thing or two about how to top a league table – so if Steve Clarke needs any advice, I’d be happy to take his call.
"All our students and staff this week have been cheering on the team, so I can say with the complete support of everyone at South Lanarkshire College – Come on Scotland!"