The country is ready to blow away decades of dashed hopes and celebrate, with marching bands and all-night parties

Scotland have not won at a major international tournament in 30 years

Of all the bases Scotland fans could have found for their World Cup journey, it had to be the city renowned for chasing the English out of town

BOSTON, June 12 : Scotland's raucous Tartan Army of supporters massed in downtown Boston on Friday, with fans saying they had no qualms about the thousands of dollars they are…

Scotland are ‘locked in and ready’ to their return to the men’s World Cup after 28 years

The Tartan Army descend on football's greatest tournament for the first time in 28 years

The country is ready to blow away decades of dashed hopes and celebrate, with marching bands and all-night parties

The Tartan Army turned the Massachusetts city into a sea of saltire flags, kilts and booming choruses of Flower of Scotland.

Baccara's Yes, Sir, I Can Boogie boomed around Boston as the Scots, absent on this stage for 28 long years, revelled in the win over Haiti

Scotland fans finally had something to celebrate and the partying went on all night in Boston. Friends and families in the kilts and sporrans of the Tartan Army marched through…

Anxious dead-of-night watch parties ended in celebration after 1-0 victory over Haiti in first finals match since 1998

In today’s Football Daily: The Tartan Army boogie, Bridget Riley and a 1938 coin toss