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IT'S a regular feature of ceilidhs, weddings and, of course, Scotland matches at Hampden.

But Runrig's version of Loch Lomond is also a hit with GERMAN side FC Köln.

The Bundesliga giants have adopted the classic Scottish tune and it out before every home match at their Rhein Energie Stadion.

Donnie Munro's voice can be heard reverberating round the ground as seen in this clip above with the local fans joining in the sing-along.

It's perhaps not such a surprise as Runrig are huge in Germany. But it's quite a scene all the same.

And there was more Scottish flavour at the ground yesterday when Oliver Burke netted his first goal for RB Leipzig in their 1-1 draw with FC Köln.

The game was delayed by 15 minutes after home fans staged a sit-down protest and blocked the arrival of Leipzig's team coach in protest at the away team's ownership by drinks manufacturer Red Bull.