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

The bulk of the Tartan Army headed off to America yesterday as the World Cup finally got under way.

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…

Crowds have descended on Boston ahead of Scotland’s World Cup opener against Haiti on Saturday

Scots have crossed the Atlantic to make the team's match against Haiti, however, it appears they have depleted the city's booze supply in the ongoing pre-match festivities.

Between 20,000 and 30,000 Scottish football fans have descended on Boston as the Tartan Army celebrates Scotland's first World Cup appearance since 1998.

BOSTON: Scotland battled past Haiti 1-0 on Saturday (Jun 13) courtesy of John McGinn's deflected first-half goal to go top of World Cup Group C with their first win in the…

John McGinn’s deflected first-half goal proves just enough to earn Scotland a first World Cup win since 1990

Those unable to make the trip overcame a 2am kick-off time to cheer Scotland on, with fans coming in their droves to the OVO Hydro in Glasgow to watch the national team.

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI IN BOSTON: After 28 years of waiting, it took Scotland 28 minutes to turn a reunion into a celebration.

BOSTON: Scotland, roared on by their Tartan Army of traveling fans, savoured their first World Cup win in 36 years on Saturday when they edged past Haiti 1-0 thanks to a…

Haiti 0-1 Scotland: John McGinn’s goal sparked a Boston party with a first World Cup win in 36 years and a giant step towards the knock-out stages

Scotland wins their first World Cup match since 1998 as John McGinn scores against Haiti. The $SFA fan token launches on Chiliz Chain amid celebrations.

A police officer was cheered on by Scotland fans after he showed off his football skills outside a World Cup event in Boston. Video shared by the Boston Police Department on…

Steve Clarke’s team top Group C after unconvincing display at Boston Stadium

Scotland fans erupted in joyus celebrations following their historic 1-0 World Cup win against Haiti. On Saturday (13 June), Scotland secured their first World Cup victory in 36…

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

John McGinn's deflected goal gave Scotland a 1-0 win over Haiti at the 2026 World Cup, their first tournament victory in 36 years, topping Group C.