Scotland have launched their new home and away kits ahead of this summer's European Championships. 

Steve Clarke will lead the nation to Euro 2024 in June, with Scotland taking part in the opening game against Germany.

They will do so in style, as with less than 100 days to go, the new kits for the tournament have been revealed.

When Scotland takes on the host nation, Switzerland and Hungary, the players will be kitted out in their new Adidas strips.

Leaks had emerged of both the home and away kits last week, however, they were officially released this morning. 

The home is a bold design with a two-toned, light and dark blue effort making up the main body of the top. It has yellow trims too.

The away is a fresh design for Scotland, with the main colour a shade of pale blue and purple trims.

The home kit will be worn for the first time as Scotland takes on The Netherlands in a friendly match on Friday, March 22.

Both the men's and women's teams will wear the home jersey, with Pedro Martinez Losa's women's side getting the chance to wear it in April for their Euros qualifiers. 

Adult sizes of the jerseys are available for £75 from JD Sports. Junior sizes come in at £55.