PSYCHIC Uri Geller 'helped' Scotland qualify for their first major football tournament in more than two decades - and then invited everyone to his island off North Berwick!

The 72-year-old was among the thousands of fans celebrating after Scotland overcame Serbia last night in a tense penalty shoot-out to reach Euro 2021.

David Marshall saved Aleksandar Mitrovic’s spot kick after the game had finished 1-1 in Belgrade.

However, Geller, who owns The Lamb, off the coast of North Berwick, claimed he helped Scotland qualify for a tournament for the first time since 1998.

In a clip posted on social media, the psychic said: “He is going to miss. He is not going to score.

“I believe in my power. I won’t move the ball but he’ll miss.”

Former Celtic goalkeeper Marshall pulled off the save to deny the Fulham frontman.

Geller then said: “Yes! Yes! Yes! I love you Scotland. We did it.”

He then Tweeted: 'I'm inviting you all to my private Scottish island for more inspiration, Lamb Island."

Celebrity spoon-bender Geller bought rocky outcrop The Lamb for £30,000 in 2009, believing it has links to the pyramids at Giza and the Knights Templar.