THE Scotland national team have released pictures of their brand new away kit for the next two years - and it has split opinion amongst the Tartan Army.
The news strip, sponsored by Adidas, features pale blue stripes that fade to white, white shorts with a blue trim and white socks.
The latest shirt will make its first appearance tonight when Shelley Kerr's side take on Northern Ireland in the Pinatar Cup.
There has been a mixed response to the kit announcement on social media.
Home and 𝘼𝙬𝙖𝙮.
— Scotland National Team (@ScotlandNT) March 10, 2020
Your brand new 2020-22 @adidasfootball Scotland away kit.#NothingMattersMore pic.twitter.com/NZYUYK5jhn
One fan wrote: "Finally a winner", with another adding: "That's a classy kit. The Scots are onto something here."
But other supporters weren't quite as impressed.
"Template c**p," blasted one fan on Twitter. Another added: "Nope that's bogging!"
What do you think of the new shirt? Let us know in the comments.
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