Scotland fans gear up for World Cup qualifier against England by taking on the Mannequin Challenge

  • Scotland fans took on the Mannequin Challenge on their journey to London
  • The Tartan Army fans attempted it on a fast moving train from Glasgow
  • Scotland face England in a World Cup qualifier at Wembley on Friday night
  • Scotland sit fourth in their group while England sit top after three matches

Ahead of the much anticipated World Cup qualifier between Scotland and England, a new internet craze has started to kick in.

The latest internet obsession is the Mannequin Challenge and many have attempted it already, including the Cleveland Cavaliers with Michelle Obama at the White House, Hillary Clinton with Bon Jovi and Sunderland players.

Now Scotland fans, who were travelling down from Glasgow to London on the 8:40am train for the crucial match at Wembley, have produced their own version. 

Scotland fans took on the Mannequin Challenge on their train journey from Glasgow to London

Scottish fans attempt to hold back the laughter as they try out the new internet craze

Scottish fans have joined the likes of Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama to try the new craze

The Scottish FA tweeted a video of their supporters, with the caption: 'Scotland fans on the 8.40 from Glasgow Central. Follow the journey on Snapchat 'Scottishfa'. #Mannequinchallenge #ENGSCO'.

Impressively, the Tartan Army supporters managed to stay very still with beers in their hands on a fast moving train. 

Around 20,000 Scottish fans are expected in London for the match on Friday night, despite there being an away ticket allocation of 13,700.

Scotland go into the clash in fourth place, with just four points from three matches. 

Tartan Army fans remain very still on the fast moving train with beers in their hands

The Scottish FA video shows a big number of fans tans taking on the Mannequin Challenge

Two Scottish fans remain still while looking like they are talking to each other on the train

Scotland fans got into the spirit ahead of their country's clash with England at Wembley

Gordon Strachan's side suffered a poor last international break, drawing 1-1 with Lithuania before losing 3-0 to Slovakia.

Scotland are in desperate need for victory at Wembley on Friday but they come up against a side that currently sit top of the World Cup qualifying group with seven points.

England's only draw in the group came against Slovenia in their last match but Gareth Southgate will be aiming to record his second victory as interim manager before his side take on Spain on Tuesday.

 

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