Watch hilarious Hampden reaction as Norwegian TV pitchside reporter startled by pre-match firework test
A TV broadcaster was hilariously left stunned by a pyro test at Hampden before Scotland's thriller against Norway.
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A TV broadcaster was hilariously left stunned by a pyro test at Hampden before Scotland's thriller against Norway.
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