THE Scottish FA will pay tribute to the Queen tomorrow night against Ukraine.
Teams throughout the UK have paid their respects to the late monarch during the last ten-days since Her Majesty's passing.
Rangers fans unveiled a Union jack tifo with the Queen's silhouette on it.
The Ibrox crowd also gave a rendition of God Save The King.
Silences and applauses have also taken place up and down the country.
Now, the SFA have had a request to UEFA accepted to pay tribute to the Queen ahead of Scotland's tie against Ukraine.
An SFA statement reads: "Following discussions with UEFA, we can confirm that there will be a minute's applause ahead of our match against Ukraine, in memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II."
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