Rangers fans in Seville are going to bake in 34C heat on the day of their Europa League final clash with Eintracht Frankfurt.
Thousands of supporters have been piling into the Spanish city over the past few days ahead of the European tie on Wednesday.
And weather looks like it will be dry and very warm in the days running up to the fixture, according to the latest Met Office forecast.
Tuesday will see the thermostat peak at 34C in the late afternoon - and it will be much the same 24 hours later on Wednesday.
Temperatures will drop to around 30C when the fixture kicks off at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium in Seville at 9pm local time that evening.
Fans who are planning on staying for an extra couple of days will see the temperature hot up even further, with a high of 36C forecast on Thursday and 38C on Friday.
Forecasters say that temperatures at this time of the year are normally around 28C, so it’s safe to say that it will be very hot.
Scots should consider taking their suncream when they’re out an about, as UV levels will remain very high throughout the week.
Around 20,000 Rangers fans are expected to be inside the stadium in Seville for the club’s first European final in 14 years on Wednesday.
The first Gers have already started to arrive in the Andalusian capital ahead of the big fixture.
Seville forecast for the week ahead, according to the Met Office
Tuesday - clear; high of 34C, low of 19C
Wednesday - cloudy changing to sunny by late morning; high of 34C, low of 19C
Thursday - sunny changing to cloudy by lunchtime; high of 36C, low of 23C
Friday - cloudy; high of 38C and low of 23C
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