Martin Compston has revealed why travelling to Germany to follow Scotland at Euro 24 means so much to him after a 25-year wait. And in a new interview with the Big Issue, the Line of Duty actor, who is hosting Late Night at the Euros with Compston and Smart on BBC Scotland and iPlayer throughout Euro 2024, also explained why he feels he was wise to choose football over acting.
“I’m out covering the Euros on a BBC Scotland show with my pal Gordon Smart and we’ve got tickets for all the games. If I told myself as a kid about this he’d be amazed,” he said, in an upcoming Letter to My Younger Self interview for The Big Issue.
“The last time Scotland qualified for an international tournament was France 98. So I’ve been dreaming of going to one of these since I was 14.
“I kind of assumed the next one would come soon and me and my pals would be going round the world supporting Scotland for years to come. Well, I’m 40 now and this is the first one that’s come around. So I’ve been waiting for this my entire adult life.”
When he was just 17, Compston signed as a professional footballer for his local club, Greenock Morton, and made two first team appearances in their 2001-02 season.
In a wide-ranging interview, Compston revealed why he walked away from a football career – even when Ken Loach told him he should stick with his life-long ambition of playing professionally.