THE Tartan Army descended on the nation's capital ahead of tomorrow's showdown with the Auld Enemy. 

Scotland fans were pictured beaming as they departed from Glasgow Central Station today. 

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Traditionally, fans would gather in Trafalgar Square for the game but the Mayor of London has closed this off to allow a fan zone for the capital's key workers. 

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Sadiq Khan warned yesterday that ticketless fans could lead to a spike in the city's Covid rate. 

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But fans wouldn't allow the Mayor to rain on their parade and have been filmed filling the streets of the capital already. 

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A fans draped in a huge Scotland flag was captured on film atop a street sign at King's Cross Square.

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He led a crowd in chanting: "We've got McGinn, super John McGinn.

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"I just don't think you'll understand. He's Steve Clarke's man, he's better than Zidane, we've got super John McGinn."

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Scotland face off against England tomorrow at Wembley Stadium in both teams' second game of the tournament.

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The home side is fresh from a win against Croatians while the visiting team was beaten 2-0 by the Czech Republic at Hampden on Monday.