It is International Kissing Day so time to pucker up and show some affection.

To get you in the spirit we've looked out the best smooches seen across Scottish football in recent years.

From badge kissing to cup kissing, there always seems to be a reason to plant the lips on something at a football match.

Take a look back through some of the weird and wonderful moments in our bizarre game.

Gazza and Ally McCoist pucker up in celebration when Rangers scored against Inverness Caley Thistle in the 1995/96 Scottish Cup.

The pair of them were almost smooching again, only a few months later, after sealing the title for Rangers in 1996.

Nadir Ciftci blew a kiss to Scott Bain after scoring the equalising goal in the Dundee derby. The keeper had the last laugh, though. Dundee won 3-1.

Jamie Langfield kissed the Pittodrie pitch after his Aberdeen testimonial in 2015, bringing an end to his decade at the club.

John Hughes after Inverness Caley Thistle won the Scottish Cup in 2015.

St Johnstone had never won the Scottish Cup before 2014. Tommy Wright savoured the moment after beating Dundee United 2-0.

Ryan McGowan got his hands - and lips - on the Scottish Cup trophy after Hearts beat Hibs 5-1 in 2012.

Leigh Griffiths blows a kiss to the Celtic supporters after scoring his 50th goal for the club in January 2016.

Ben Williams celebrated Hibs' New Year derby win in 2014 by kissing the match ball at full time. They had defeated Hearts 2-1.

Lukasz Zaluska kissed Scott Brown after Celtic drew 2-2 with Rangers in the 2011 fiery Scottish Cup clash. The keeper had come on for Fraser Forster after he'd been sent off. Celtic won the replay 1-0.

Amido Balde kissed the Celtic badge when he was unveiled as their new striker in 2013.

And Kyle Lafferty would kiss the Rangers badge when he scored.

Paul Hartley got a kiss off his mother after Alloa won promotion to Division 1 in 2013. They beat Dunfermline 3-1 on aggregate in the play-off final.

And this was BEFORE Scotland beat Croatia 1-0 away from home.

Danny McGrain gets a kiss from Glasgow taxi driver Graham Smith dressed as Little Bow Peep.

Livingston goalkeeper Javier Sanchez Broto smooches Hibs striker Tam McManus during a 2002 league game.