Sunday night delivered another dose of disappointment for Scotland fans as Steve Clarke's side exited Euro 2024 following a 1-0 defeat by Hungary.
Around 50,000 Scots travelled to Stuttgart for the game, while more than one million were watching back home on television.
The game was also broadcast live on BBC Radio 5 Live, who had Lyndon Dykes and Pat Nevin in the commentary box.
Nevin represented Scotland 28 times between 1986 and 1996, while Australia-born Dykes currently has 36 caps and would have been in Clarke's squad this summer were it not for an ankle injury.
Both men were audibly heartbroken after Kevin Csoboth hit the net in the 10th minute of added time to rubber-stamp Scotland's 12th consecutive group stage exit at a major tournament.
Scotland lost 1-0 to Hungary in their final game of Euro 2024 after a goal in the 100th minute
Former Scotland winger Pat Nevin was left stunned as he watched from the commentary box
BBC 5 Live tweeted footage from inside the commentary box that captured the moment Nevin and Dykes witnessed Hungary's last-gasp goal, which came from a counter-attack.
The 84-second clip begins with English lead commentator Alistair Bruce-Ball speaking the words: 'I know we shouldn't say this on the BBC, but "Come on Scotland".
As Scotland prepare to take a corner kick, Dykes then chimes in with: 'This is the chance, this is the chance we need.'
Dykes is unable to stay in his seat as he watches Scotland attack but he then sits down as Hungary win the ball back and break away.
Injured Scotland forward Lyndon Dykes was also part of the BBC's radio commentary team
Dykes would have been part of the Scotland squad were it not for an injury to his left ankle
Former Chelsea star Nevin represented Scotland 28 times as a player between 1986 and 1996
As Csoboth's shot hits the net, Dykes is heard groaning in disappointment.
Meanwhile, Nevin - who is chewing gum nervously - looks on in disbelief for a couple of second before slumping his head dejectedly.
The footage ends with Nevin raising his microphone and saying: 'Scotland find ways, new weird ways, of going out of tournaments.
"And is that the 100th minute? Scotland have managed to lose a goal.'