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Scotland Women's team hero Erin Cuthbert joins Tartan Army in Munich party

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Scotland Women's team hero Erin Cuthbert joined the Tartan Army as fans partied in Munich last night. Those who arrived early in the German city made the most of it by guzzling beers and singing songs in the glorious sunshine on Wednesday.

Bagpipers played late into the night as supporters belted out all the classics including 'we've got super John McGinn' and 'Flower of Scotland'.But at a bar in one corner of the Marienplatz it was 'there's only one Erin Cuthbert' the fans were singing - after the Scotland and Chelsea star joined them for drinks in a beer garden.

Cuthbert - who has played 67 times for the national team - was joined by Scotland teammates Lee Gibson, Hayley Lauder, Abi Harrison and two pals Emily and Taylor as they soaked in the incredible atmosphere.Asked how it felt to be on the others side of things, supporting instead of playing, Cuthbert told the Record: "It's quite surreal - it's a strange feeling."The group were happy to chat to fans and pose for pictures as they joined in singing in the chants on Wednesday night.They were sitting outside Der Spöckmeier just off the square after the Tartan Army drank nearby boozer Woerner's dry within just four hours.Earlier in the day Scotland supporters had packed out the beer garden as they downed steins from 11am - but they were soon on the gin and tonics after the pub ran out of lager.Brian Robertson, 56, with pal Graeme Taylor and his son Josh, were in Woerner's and helped contribute to putting a dent in their beer supplies.Brian, who lives in Oxfordshire but is originally from Glasgow, said: "We got there at around 12pm and the beer was flowing, folk were singing, we had a piper who did all the songs."All the tourists were taking pictures - it was like

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