An exhibition which celebrates the history of one of the most most passionate fixtures in international football opens on Tuesday.
The Auld Enemy Exhibition charts 128 years of Scotland versus England matches.
It will be officially opened by Scotland manager George Burley at the Scottish Football Museum at Hampden Park, Glasgow.
The exhibition tracks the history of the matches, from the first Scotland v England tie in 1872 to the play-off matches for the Euro 2000 tournament.
Star players through the years feature in the exhibition and the stories of Hampden Park and Wembley Stadium are retold.
Prized Scotland and England shirts from football legends, including Jim Baxter, Jimmy Johnstone and Tommy Lawton, are also on display.
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