Adopted in 1997, “Flower of Scotland” is Scotland’s unofficial national anthem.
Scotland's Tartan Army will be belting it in full blast vs Brazil, but what's the story behind 'Flower of Scotland'?
Scotland's players and fans sing Flower of Scotland at a World Cup for the first time in 28 years before their match against Haiti at the Boston Stadium.
FOXBOROUGH — As thousands of Scots sang together, I felt the moment’s magnitude. The sound thundered through my bones as I watched from the concourse above. Scotland hadn’t been to the World Cup in 28 ...
Scotland's World Cup match on Saturday was 28 years in the making. That's how long it had been since the country last ...
The Tartan Army produced a stine-tingling rendition of the national anthem upon Scotland's return to the World Cup finals after a 28-year wait. Supporters boomed out Flower of Scotland inside Boston ...
Athletes from 17 sports gathered at the University of Stirling to decide which tune should be played when Team Scotland win gold and stand on top of the medal podium. In a recent on-line poll for STV, ...
Some people have suggested that the popularity of Bits and Pieces in Scotland means that it should be considered as a ...
The playing of national anthems before international football matches is a time-honoured a tradition. For a final time before the kick-off and the ushering in of the blood, sweat, tears and passion, ...