England will wear a unique pre-match shirt ahead of their heritage match against Scotland at Hampden tomorrow night.
The Scottish FA are celebrating their 150th anniversary by replaying international football’s oldest fixture, which will be held for the 116th time.
And the Three Lions will nod to their own history by donning a jersey featuring the original crest worn in the two nations’ first meeting in 1872.
Captain Harry Kane modelled the replica shirt for the first time during a visit to Hamilton Crescent — the scene of that clash — alongside Tartan Army skipper Andy Robertson.
The hosts will come into the game in high spirits after extending their perfect record in Euro 2024 qualifying with a 3-0 win over Cyprus on Friday, with England drawing 1-1 with Ukraine a day later.