Groups of supporters from a number of different countries have been mingling at Alter Market in the German city on Sunday afternoon.
Scotland and England fans have been partying together in Cologne ahead of the Auld Enemy's clash against Serbia tonight.
Glasgow lads Alan Thomson, John O'Neil and his brother Steven met Londoners Barney Trent, 26, Jack Blunt-Bigwood, 26, and his brother Harry, 24, in a beer garden at Alter Market. "We flew into Dortmund on Thursday and it's been brilliant. The German fans in Dortmund have been amazing too.Jack added: "We're going to the Serbia game tonight. We're England fans but the Scots are fine. It's all banter."
Kevin Murphy and his pals Scott Brown, Mark Harkin, Gary Welsh and Brian Welsh were sitting sipping steins in the main square when they were approached by the Record. "There's been fans from several different countries here but the atmosphere has been spot on. We've been drinking with the English, the Swiss, the Hungarians. Everyone has just been enjoying drinking and having fun together.
Kerry Townshend, a 48-year-old support worker from Tayport, said: "We're staying in Duisburg. We travelled into Munich on Friday which was absolutely amazing. Graeme, 51, said: "It's been a bit of a bizarre trip so far. We brought the wee man across in his wheelchair car so we got the ferry across to Amsterdam and went down to Munich.
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