Many Scotland fans have opted to go to a campsite for the tournament due to the high prices of accommodation in Germany during the tournament.
Scotland fans could find themselves counting the cost after Cologne city chiefs cancelled a huge fan camp where thousands of Tartan Army members were set to stay.
The city and surrounding areas have suffered from heavy rain spells in recent weeks, which caused the banks of the nearby River Rhine to rise to unsafe levels according to organisers.The plug has been pulled on the entire camp leaving a huge number of Scotland fans scrambling for last minute accommodation.
"However, the safety of everyone involved always comes first and we take concerns in this regard very seriously.
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