Hundreds of supporters wearing their country’s shirts, flags and kilts have been chanting, singing and playing bagpipes at Leicester Square, Kings Cross and Hyde Park.
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Another fan Mark Graham said: “It’s a pity but it looks like Scotland will make their own fan zones.
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Fans are predicted to buy 3.4 million pints during the game, while a total of 14.8 million will be sold across England and Scotland on match day, according to estimates by the British Beer and Pub Association
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Wembley Stadium in north-west London will host 22,500 people for the game at 8pm on Friday.
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This comes as the Met Police’s football chief has warned fans not to travel to Wembley without a ticket.
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“Enjoy the match, enjoy the event locally, in a safer event... don’t come here, because unfortunately because of what’s gone on across the world, we’ve been unable to provide the amount of fan zones you might expect in normal times.”
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Chief Inspector Joseph Stokoe said: “It’s a shame, it feels like there aren’t enough places for the fans to enjoy themselves, but that’s why the message has always been – if you don’t have a ticket, don’t travel.