Steve Clarke joked earlier this week that five million Scotland fans could follow his squad out to Germany in a bid to get the country in even higher spirits following Euro 2024 qualification.
And his bid to get the entire nation on flights out of Glasgow, Edinburgh and more into central Europe could be helped further by the German government - after travel plans from transport chiefs gave a huge incentive for fans to save extra cash by travelling around Germany for free.
It's been a whirlwind six months for Scotland fans ever since the first qualifying win of the campaign against Cyprus back in March; Scott McTominay's double against Spain and THAT late comeback against Norway had fans dreaming of a second consecutive Euros in Tartan Army history.
And Clarke and his men have seen that over the line with two games to spare. It's got an entire country rejoicing and salivating over a summer of madness, given that the previous Euros saw Scotland fans based entirely in the UK, and with restricted fans as a result, it didn't quite have that major tournament feel.