THE creator of hit sitcom It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia has hinted that their live podcast may come to Scotland after all.

During the podcast, the cast discussed behind-the-scenes gossip and jokes from the programme.

Earlier this month, creator Rob McElhenney confirmed they had only booked London and Dublin but there was no mention of Scotland, much to the disappointment of fans.

However, a U-turn may be on the cards if McElhenney’s Twitter is anything to go by.

He said: “The @TheSunnyPodcast UK shows sold out in seconds. Guess we’ll need to add a few more shows…”

The tweet was followed by emojis of the Scottish and Welsh flags.

Many fans were excited by the news, one replied with a Gif of a woman shouting: “Scotland, Scotland, Scotland!”

“I can’t go through this again, make up your damn minds”, one user said.

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Another added: “Scotland please and thank you” while one user said that “Edinburgh awaits your arrival”.

One commented: “I’m astounded that you guys didn’t add a Glasgow show initially… it’s a city that you’d love!”

“Glasgow the place to be”, said another.