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Euro 2024 stadium dos and don'ts for Scotland fans from battery packs to booze bans

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The Tartan Army descends on Germany in their thousands to see Steve Clarke's men taking on the hosts, Switzerland and Hungary at Euro 2024.And UEFA has released the list of Stadium Rules for fans lucky enough to have secured tickets for the clashes with the home nation in Munich, Switzerland in Cologne, and Hungary in Stuttgart.The footballing body states fans will be searched and undergo alcohol checks - and may be prevented from watching games if stewards deem them too drunk.Here we wade through UEFA's list of dos and don'ts - so fans cheering on Andy Robertson and co from the stands of the Munich Football Arena, Cologne Stadium, and Stuttgart Arena know what's what.The Stadium Rules apply to "all enclosed areas" around and within the stadiums themselves, including "forecourts, cashier areas" and entrances and exits, and only those with genuine tickets will be allowed access.Tickets have to be shown before entering the stadium but may also have to be shown again once inside, if requested by a UEFA or stadium official, police officer, or worker from another public safety authority.Official identity documents must be presented to prove the person's identity if they are requested to do so, and fans who are unable to provide one will be denied entry or removed from the stadium if already inside.Fans who are subject to a national or international stadium ban will also be denied access or removed, and ticket holders aged under 16 will only be allowed access if accompanied by a responsible adult who also has a ticket.Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland.No one will be able to see who

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