Scotland didn't miss the Tartan Army too much as they picked up a crucial World Cup qualifying win against Belarus.
The fans who made the trip to Hungary were locked out of the ZTE Arena, with the hosts ordered to play games behind closed doors in a neutral venue due to the country's support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
It was quiet but Steve Clarke's side made their presence felt as Scott McTominay fired wide before Billy Gilmour's effort was turned onto the post.
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Che Adams stabbed home from McTominay's header just before half-time with Zakhar Volkov nodding Gilmour's ball into his own net in the second half to secure the victory.
Scotland have taken four points from their opening two qualifiers as they look to reach the World Cup for the first time since 1998.
More to follow...
Scotland's World Cup qualifiers
- Greece (H) - October 9
- Belarus (H) - October 12
- Greece (A) - November 15
- Denmark (H) - November 18