Summary
A group of Scotland fans traveled over 830 miles to watch their national team play against Belarus in Hungary. The game is part of the World Cup qualifiers and is being held in Hungary because Belarus is not allowed to host matches at home. The match will be played without spectators due to UEFA's rules following Belarus's support for Russia in the Ukraine conflict.
Key Facts
- The match between Scotland and Belarus is a World Cup qualifying game.
- Belarus cannot host matches at home because of their government's support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
- UEFA requires Belarusian teams to play at neutral venues without fans.
- Scotland fans traveled to Zalaegerszeg, Hungary, from Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Fans shared that they traveled by plane and train to reach the venue.
- Although the game is behind closed doors, some fans still made the trip for the experience.
- The game coverage includes live broadcasts and updates through various BBC platforms.