A popular Ayrshire bakery chain has joined in the build-up to Scotland's bid for Euro 2024 glory by launching the country’s first official ‘Tartan Army Pie’.

Brownings the Bakers has released its latest savoury showstopper ahead of Scotland’s first match, against Germany, on June 14. 

Made with a traditional Scottish beef mince and tattie filling and a puff pastry top, Tartan Army Pies are now hitting the shelves across Scotland.

The Tartan Army Pies will be available from all 105 Aldi stores in Scotland, more than 100 SPAR stores, selected Morrisons, as well as Brownings’ own retail stores in Kilmarnock, Stewarton and Irvine. 

The Tartan Army pies will also be available online at browningsbakers.com, with UK-wide delivery available in time for next week’s big game.

Brownings has already scored registered trademark status for its Tartan Army Pie and now hopes it will be as popular as its famous Kilmarnock Pie and Scotch Pie. 

The craft bakers currently hold the title of the Best Steak Pie in Scotland for its Kilmarnock Pie from the World Scotch Pie Championships.

The family firm has twice been named World Scotch Pie Champions for their Scotch pie, as well as British and Scottish Baker of the Year. 

John Gall, the firm's managing director, said: “We’re really proud to be kicking off this year’s Euros with the launch of Scotland’s first official Tartan Army Pie.

“We wanted to create a showstopping pie that not only reflects the quality and heritage of our family craft bakers, but something that the nation could take to its heart as we support our national football team this summer.

“Our Tartan Army Pie has a traditional Scottish beef mince and tattie filling and delicious puff pastry top, which we hope will appeal to football fans and pie lovers across Scotland.”

Established in 1945, Brownings already has a strong link with Scottish football due to its award-winning Kilmarnock Pie.

Brownings’ Tartan Army Pies will hit the shelves from Tuesday, June 11.