Of course, the answer is "God Save the Queen" as Scotland represents one part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 
But Scotland, like the other countries that make up the UK, has its own unofficial national anthem usually reserved for sporting events where Scotland plays as its own team.
In recent decades, "Flower of Scotland" has been used for major sporting events in favour of "Scotland The Brave" - but a recent poll by Scottish athletes saw "Flower of Scotland" voted overwhelmingly as the anthem of choice for the Scotland team at this year's Commonwealth Games in Delhi:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8449939.stm
What do you all think?
Has "Flower of Scotland" outgrown its Bannockburn-esque anti-English sentiments?
Should the stirring "Highland Cathedral" be considered?
What about shameless sentimentality of "Loch Lomond" or "Auld Lang Syne" my dears? (bizarrely both songs have been considered as anthems at some point)
Or a Burns-inspired theme like "A Man's A Man..." or the additionally Wallace-inspired "Scots Wha Hae"?
Or should we stick to good old "Scotland The Brave"?
Or what about something different?
What would your unofficial Scottish national anthem be?

But Scotland, like the other countries that make up the UK, has its own unofficial national anthem usually reserved for sporting events where Scotland plays as its own team.
In recent decades, "Flower of Scotland" has been used for major sporting events in favour of "Scotland The Brave" - but a recent poll by Scottish athletes saw "Flower of Scotland" voted overwhelmingly as the anthem of choice for the Scotland team at this year's Commonwealth Games in Delhi:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/8449939.stm
Scottish athletes have voted overwhelmingly for Flower of Scotland to be the official national anthem at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.
Scotland the Brave had been used as the anthem for Scottish competitors who won gold medals at previous games.
But the athletes voted by 211 to 15 in favour of Flower of Scotland to be adopted for this year's event.
A shortlist of four songs, which also included Loch Lomond and Highland Cathedral, had originally been chosen.
Athletes due to compete at the Delhi games were then asked to choose between Flower of Scotland and Scotland the Brave, which had been the two most popular tunes from the shortlist in a vote taken in November.
The competitors from 17 different made their decision after gathering for a camp at Stirling University.
Flower of Scotland has been used by the national football and rugby teams since the early 1990s, but the Commonwealth Games team had continued to use Scotland the Brave, which was first adopted as its anthem in 1958.
What do you all think?
Has "Flower of Scotland" outgrown its Bannockburn-esque anti-English sentiments?
Should the stirring "Highland Cathedral" be considered?
What about shameless sentimentality of "Loch Lomond" or "Auld Lang Syne" my dears? (bizarrely both songs have been considered as anthems at some point)
Or a Burns-inspired theme like "A Man's A Man..." or the additionally Wallace-inspired "Scots Wha Hae"?
Or should we stick to good old "Scotland The Brave"?
Or what about something different?
What would your unofficial Scottish national anthem be?