Pupils at a school in West Dunbartonshire have perfectly captured the elation felt by the whole nation last night by filming an amazing recreation of Scotland's victory over Serbia on their school pitch.
The S5 and S6 pupils at Vale Of Leven Academy made the video with the help of their P.E. teachers at the school to pay tribute to last night's heroes and illustrate the buzz the win has given the country.
The brilliant video sees the pupils line up for the national anthem and recreate the end of the penalty shootout and celebrations as Scotland sealed their place at Euro 2020 - as well as the dressing room antics of the national team by dancing to 'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie' by Baccara with the help of a speaker.
The P.E. department at the school shared the video online with the caption: "Our senior referees recreating the iconic moment that Scotland made it to Euros 2021. The atmosphere sport can create during such difficult times is second to none" alongside the hashtag #NoScotlandNoParty.
The pupils in the video are all taking a course at the school to earn a refereeing qualification having all got their Higher P.E. last year.
And Ian McEwan, Curriculum Leader of Health & Wellbeing at the school, said the video couldn't have summed up the nation's emotions better.
He told Glasgow Live: "The boys were buzzing when they came in this morning and felt motivated and inspired by witnessing that once-in-a-lifetime moment last night.
"My colleagues Joanne Sutherland and Gerry McPartlane had the idea to put the video together. The boys loved making it. They really got into it. Singing the national anthem and all that and then debating who would be Mitrovic and take the losing penalty.
"They were really pleased with the video and how it turned out as was I, although I'm not going to lie, it did take them a few takes! Other departments in the school have seen it and have told us it looks great too. I think it just captures everything of what last night was about."
Brilliant work guys! Love it!