Nearly 2 000 Covid cases in Scotland have been linked to people watching Euro 2020 football matches, writes BBC.
Public Health Scotland said two thirds of the 1,991 cases were people who travelled to London for Scotland’s game with England on 18 June.
This included 397 fans who were inside Wembley for the match.
A relatively small number of cases reported attending the Fanzone in Glasgow, or Scotland"s two home matches at Hampden.
Scotland was only allocated 2,600 tickets for the match at Wembley because of Covid restrictions.
But tens of thousands of fans are believed to have travelled to London despite warnings not to do so unless they had a ticket.
Many gathered together in large groups in central London ahead of the game, with those in Leicester Square being moved on by police shortly after half-time.