Watch shock moment kilt-wearing Scotland fan’s wardrobe malfunction live on TV

A KILT-WEARING Scotland fan left a German broadcaster flustered after they had a major wardrobe malfunction on live TV.

The Tartan Army have turned out in force in Germany to cheer on Scotland for their Euro 2024 campaign, even drinking airport bars DRY as they continue on their pilgrimage.

Ahead of the tournament curtain-raiser against Germany, Scotland fans have headed to Munich to soak up the atmosphere before the game, including heroic fan Craig Ferguson who walked all the way from Hampden to raise male mental health awareness.

And while covering the build-up, one reporter got more than they bargained for.

While reporting live on fans in town, some kilt-wearing Scotland fans were shown on camera with beers in hand.

They were seen jumping up and down and cheering while the reporter continued with their segment.

One of them then planted a Euro 2024 sticker on the chest of the reporter before the fans burst into song.

One fan was then seen wearing a Germany shirt and kilt.

Another fan then shockingly raised his kilt and revealed his manhood underneath.

The camera quickly panned back to the reporter as he covered his eyes from the fans with his hands, all while trying to hold in his laughter.

Reacting to the clip, one fan said: “That’s a chipolata.”

A second said: “Proper Mannschaft.”

Another said: “Haha gotta love the Scots.”

A fourth added: “Proper fans having a laugh.”

A fifth said: “The Scottish Mannschaft is in full effect here .”

Scotland‘s first game starts at 8pm today.

They will then face Switzerland and Hungary with hopes of progressing out of Group A and into the knockout stages.

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