Five Scotland fans ‘injured’ after head-on crash near airport in Germany
FIVE Scotland fans have reportedly been injured in a head-on crash near an airport in Germany.
The smash happened last night on a road next to Weeze Airport.
Reports from Germany claim two fans are understood to be in a serious condition, with five injured in total.
The supporters, who travelled from Edinburgh, rented a car ahead of the Euros.
It’s understood the fans had arrived on a flight from the capital around 11pm before the crash.
Images from tv-niederrhein.de show emergency crews at the scene of the collision.
The Scottish Sun has contacted German police for comment.
It comes as thousands of fans gather in Munich ahead of the Euro 2024 opener against hosts Germany.
The Tartan Army descended on the Bavarian capital amid jubilant revelry.
It comes as it emerged football fans in Scotland will splash a record £150 million on the Euros – as beer, big match grub and TV sales rocket.
As Scots across the country roar on the national team competing in Germany, £80m will be spent on food and drink for home parties watching the action.
Another £30million will be laid out in bars, two-thirds of it on beer, as fans pack pubs on summer evenings.
Thousands more TVs will also be sold, as well as tens of thousands of Scotland jerseys, and sales of BBQs will boom as many grill up big match grub.
More to follow.