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Young Scotland fan turns the air blue dwell on Sky News

A young Scottish fan turned the air blue and left a news reporter stunned after saying ‘f*** you Germany‘ on live television.

Sky News was out speaking to fans in a pub in Dunfermline ahead of the Scotland vs Germany Euros opening match.

In a packed bar in the Fife town, the journalist said to the camera: ‘Let’s have a chat to some of the fans. Let’s chat to eight-year-old Dylan here.

‘How are you feeling ahead of tonight?’

Dylan responded confidently: ‘Good!’

Eight-year-old Dylan is seen speaking to the Sky News reporter about he felt ahead of the game

Eight-year-old Dylan is seen speaking to the Sky News reporter about he felt ahead of the game

The boy's relative said that it was the first time Dylan would have had a chance to see a game like tonight

The boy’s relative said that it was the first time Dylan would have had a chance to see a game like tonight

The boy asked if he could say something, at which point he shouted into the microphone: 'F*** Germany!'

The boy asked if he could say something, at which point he shouted into the microphone: ‘F*** Germany!’

When asked what he thinks the score will be, the young lad said ‘3-0’.

The reporter then asked a man, who seems to be the boy’s relative, what the hugely anticipated event means to him.

Rubbing Dylan’s head, he said: ‘He’s never seen this before. He was never born before this happened.

‘So he’s got a chance to see this.’

Then cheeky Dylan asks: ‘Can I say something?’

The journalist then asks the young boy: ‘What are you going to say, sorry?’

Without skipping a beat, Dylan leans into the microphone and shouts: ‘F*** you Germany!’

Looking somewhat embarrassed, the reporter quickly moves on to speak to someone else.

‘Oh dear,’ said the reporter, ‘Apologies for that language!’

The reporter very quickly moved on, apologising to viewers at home. But other people saw the funny side

The reporter very quickly moved on, apologising to viewers at home. But other people saw the funny side

The cheeky lad pictured marching along the streets of Dunfermline brandishing his scarf while arriving at the fan zone

The cheeky lad pictured marching along the streets of Dunfermline brandishing his scarf while arriving at the fan zone

A Scotland fan pictured tucking into a pint in Dunfermline this evening

A Scotland fan pictured tucking into a pint in Dunfermline this evening 

Fans are pictured in a Scotland Fan Zone during a 2024 UEFA European Football Championship Group A match between Germany and Scotland

Fans are pictured in a Scotland Fan Zone during a 2024 UEFA European Football Championship Group A match between Germany and Scotland

Young Scotland fans look raring to go as they pose for the camera at the KDM Group East End Park fan zone in Dunfermline

Young Scotland fans look raring to go as they pose for the camera at the KDM Group East End Park fan zone in Dunfermline

But people surrounding them laugh and the boy’s relative rubs him on the head playfully while laughing.

The clip has since gone viral with people finding the funny side on social media.

One person joked: ‘That’ll be the drink talking!’

Another said: ‘I like it straight from the hip!’

And another person commented: ‘The reporter’s face was a picture.’

Around 150,000 Scottish fans have flooded Munich ahead of tonight’s match.

The German city’s streets have been awash with tartan, painted blue faces and the sound of bagpipes as the rowdy fans gear up for the Euros.

Everyone from Sir Alex Ferguson to First Minister Jon Swinney has the celebratory ranks as they posed for photos alongside travelling pals.

And an ‘urgent’ update on Muenchen, Munich’s official portal, revealed there would be no screening in the square and the Olympic Park fanzone was also full.

Scotland fans at the Marienplatz in Munich today ahead of tonight's match with Germany

Scotland fans at the Marienplatz in Munich today ahead of tonight’s match with Germany

Scotland fans at Marienplatz in Munich today ahead of the match against Germany tonight

Scotland fans at Marienplatz in Munich today ahead of the match against Germany tonight

Munich’s statement said: ‘Marienplatz is currently overcrowded. There will definitely be no public viewing there. Please spread out elsewhere in the city! The Fan Zone is also about to close due to overcrowding. Please do not go to the Olympic Park anymore!’

Police officers blocked off entrances to the square to ensure emergency services could still get access if needed, while the city’s main train station was also shut.

The Scottish FA estimated back in March that 100,000 fans would travel to Germany, but there are now estimated to be double that figure in the country.

Scotland played in Euro 2020 but that was held in several different countries and there were also travel restrictions due to the pandemic.

Before that, their country had not qualified for a major tournament since the 1998 World Cup in France.

This is also the first time Scotland have played a European Championship match abroad since 1992.

In raucous scenes captured live on German television, one fan’s genitals was exposed when his pals lifted up his kilt.

Scotland fans at Marienplatz in Munich today ahead of the match against Germany tonight

Scotland fans at Marienplatz in Munich today ahead of the match against Germany tonight

Scotland fans at Marienplatz in Munich today ahead of the match against Germany tonight

Scotland fans at Marienplatz in Munich today ahead of the match against Germany tonight

The presenter on Welt TV was left aghast as his penis was revealed to viewers at about 8pm last night. The man was wearing a Germany shirt but it was not immediately clear who he is supporting.

The group – who also planted a sticker on the head of the presenter, Welt chief reporter Steffen Schwarzkopf – are among tens of thousands of members of the Tartan Army who have flocked to Germany to have a party and cheer on their heroes.

MailOnline has translated what Mr Schwarzkopf told viewers in German, which was: ‘Really, really traditional, I would say. I’m not just talking about their football jerseys, but naturally also about the Scottish skirts, the kilts, that are worn here.

A man is seen on the TV station Welt wearing a Germany shirt and a kilt in Munich yesterday

A man is seen on the TV station Welt wearing a Germany shirt and a kilt in Munich yesterday

One of the Scotland fans then lifts up the man's kilt and exposes his genitals live on television

One of the Scotland fans then lifts up the man’s kilt and exposes his genitals live on television

Welt chief reporter Steffen Schwarzkopf says 'oh my God' after the fans lift up the kilt last night

Welt chief reporter Steffen Schwarzkopf says ‘oh my God’ after the fans lift up the kilt last night

‘They are part of it. What is surely also part of it is the beer. But what I also see relatively often – I won’t necessarily wear this to the game tomorrow [as the reporter points to the Scotland sticker a fan stuck to his shirt] – what I also see and think is quite pretty is the Germany jersey on top and the Scottish kilt on the bottom.’

A fan then pulled up the kilt to reveal the man’s genitals, and the reporter said: ‘Oh my God.’ He then said the shirt and kilt mix ‘shows a little bit what the mood is like here and it is, in the end, a pure advertisement for Germany what we can see here’.

A later report on the Welt website said the presenter ‘mingled with the kilt-wearers who had travelled there in a celebratory mood – and gained some deep insights’.

Thousands more will watch from home as Scots try to will the national men’s football team on to victory as they take on Germany in tonight’s Euro 2024 opening match.

The game in Munich is the first of 51 to be played over the next month to decide the next European champions, with the final at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium on July 14.

One hilarious video showed a plane full of Scots on the way to Munich – with one lone woman with her headphones on in the middle, looking thoroughly miserable.