The Traitors is returning to our screens tonight for a second series in what could shape up to be the show's best yet.

The line-up taking part in this year's programme has been revealed with a number of Scots set to make an appearance.

With only hours to go before we sit down to watch the 'traitors' and 'faithfuls' battle it out for the £120,000 cash price, here are the Scottish contestants competing.

When does series 2 of The Traitors start?

Series two of The Traitors will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer tonight (Wednesday, January 3) from 9pm.

The show will then air on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights.

Meet the Scottish contestants taking part in series 2 of The Traitors

Here are the Scottish contestants taking part in series two of The Traitors as the popular BBC show returns tonight.

Tracey

Alloa and Hillfoots Advertiser: Tracey from The Traitors is a sonographer and clairvoyant from Inverness.Tracey from The Traitors is a sonographer and clairvoyant from Inverness. (Image: Mark Mainz/Studio Lambert/BBC/PA Wire)

Sonographer and clairvoyant Tracey from Inverness says she is “quite eccentric” and “good at lying”.

The 58-year-old, who used to be in the Air Force, said: “The only thing that would be my downfall is that I do really like to be liked.”

Evie

Alloa and Hillfoots Advertiser: Evie is a veterinary nurse from Inverness.Evie is a veterinary nurse from Inverness. (Image: Mark Mainz/Studio Lambert/BBC/PA Wire)

The 29-year-old veterinary nurse from Inverness says she entered the programme because she is “having a bit of an existential crisis” as she approaches her 30s.

Evie said she would make a good 'traitor' because people would not suspect someone who is blonde, with dimples, who works with animals.

Brian

Alloa and Hillfoots Advertiser: Glasgow photographer Brian fears that he could 'crumble' on The Traitors.Glasgow photographer Brian fears that he could 'crumble' on The Traitors. (Image: Mark Mainz/Studio Lambert/BBC/PA Wire)

33-year-old photographer Brian from Glasgow believes he will be “quite entertaining” to watch but fears that he “might crumble under the pressure”.

He thinks he has more of a chance of winning the show if he becomes a 'faithful' and will “observe others and take notes" when he is alone "at night like a mad man”.

The Traitors will return tonight (Wednesday, January 3) from 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.