Good Morning Britain shock as ‘psychic otters’ predict Scotland will BEAT England in tonight’s Euros match

THERE was a shock on Good Morning Britain this morning as “psychic otters” predicted Scotland will BEAT England in tonight’s Euros match.

Both otters appeared to go to England first before settling on Scotland – suggesting there might be quite a few goals in the historic game.



The otters settled on a Scottish win

And as Ola and Ozzie make their final decision from Birmingham Sealife Centre, it looked like they’re convinced it’ll be 3-2 to Scotland.

Kate Garraway introduced the clever pair on the show today, saying: “Shall we check in with our psychic otters.

“I think we’ve got some psychic otters who are predicting the game.

“So they go towards the England or Scotland flag. Have we got any evidence they’ve been proven right before?



England and Scotland flags made of Ice were left out for the otters


Could the first goal go to England?


Despite choosing England initially, the first otter headed over to Scotland

“Oh they predicted the result of last week’s game against Croatia.”

Watching the psychic prediction unfold, Kate exclaimed: “They looked like they were going for Scotland!”

She then added: “We’ll go back to them if we feel like it’s working… I’m not sure.”

All eyes will be on Wembley tonight as England take on Scotland in a major tournament for the first time in 25 YEARS.

In 114 meetings, the Three Lions have 48 wins, the Scots have 41 and 25 have ended in a draw.



The hosts found the prediction amusing

In recent years however, England have enjoyed near total dominance of games between the two sides, which have become less frequent.

Since 1990, the Three Lions have won five, drawn one and lost one against the Scots.

But will the psychic otters be right about their win over England tonight? We’ll have to wait until kick-off at 8pm.


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