The two nations may not be famous for their bilateral relations, though there is a connection that dates all the way back to William Wallace's letters to the Hanseatic League in 1297.
However, there are now calls for a new special relationship to be formed in Europe.
"And we definitely need you guys back in the EU! We'll always leave a light on for you!," a German poster wrote underneath the Tartan Army Group post.
"I didn't know that the Germany-Scotland-Love is what I needed. Please don‘t ever leave, Scots!," another wrote, adding: "Can we build a direct tunnel? Or a gigantic bridge?"
"There's something special between Scotland and Germany, I don't know why, or what it is, but I can feel it," said another post.
The Scotland fans have not just been confined to cities where the team is playing, with many spread across the country simply happy to soak in the atmosphere - and indeed the beer.
"Dear Scots, these have been a wonderful couple of days with you. I could not be a happier mayor. You are always welcome to Cologne," Henriette Reker, mayor of Cologne, said on X.
The Tartan Army descends on Stuttgart as Scotland hope to extend their stay in Germany with a win against Hungary on Sunday. No doubt they'll now have the locals cheering them on, as well.
Published 21 June 2024, 12:19 IST