Prime Minister Boris Johnson has wished Rangers Football Club all the best in the Europa League final in Seville.
At the beginning of Prime Minister's Questions the Tory leader asked colleagues to join him in wishing the Ibrox side success in the Europa League final.
Labour leader Keir Starmer joined in offering best wishes , saying the final appearance was the culmination of an "extraordinary story" for Rangers over the last few years.
MPs were falling over themselves to back the Glasgow team, although Labour's Ian Murray, a Hearts fan, said he wished the Ibrox side no luck in Saturday's Scottish cup final.
Ian Blackford, the SNP Westminster leader, added his best wishes, despite being a devoted Hibs fan. He said it was "always a joy to see Scottish clubs to get to the finals of European competitions".
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack was first to wish Rangers a "famous victory" in Seville during Scottish Questions in the Commons.
He added in a statement: "The very best luck to Glasgow Rangers in their Europa League Final against Frankfurt. This is a momentus night for the club and puts Scottish club football on the world stage. I think it's safe to say the city of Seville won't have seen such an influx of Scots since Celtic reached their UEFA Cup final in 2003.
"Let's hope the fans have packed their suncream and the team come away with a win."
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