From drinking the bars dry to lustily serenading an iconic baseball stadium with a rendition of "Flower of Scotland", the bagpipe-playing, kilt-wearing hordes of the Tartan Army have captivated Boston…

BOSTON, June 14 : Thousands of Scotland supporters who have descended on Boston for the World Cup took time off from football on Sunday to switch their focus to a different sport…

Revellers marched to Boston’s 114-year-old baseball stadium to see the Red Sox play the Texas Rangers at ‘Scottish Heritage Celebration Night’.

Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 in their first World Cup win since 1990, with John McGinn's goal sparking massive Tartan Army celebrations across Boston.

The Tartan Army were invited to a match between the Boston Red Sox and the Texas Rangers and filled the stands and corridors with The Flower of Scotland and 'Super John McGinn'.

Scotland don't play their next match at the World Cup until Friday, so 5,000 members of the Tartan Army decided to fill their spare time by watching the Boston Red Sox

As well as Boston, the Tartan Army have based themselves in Providence for the World Cup.

The Tartan Army has been drinking a lot of beer for the World Cup, so much so that some Boston bars ran out.

Bar owners say they have ‘never seen anything like it’ as 20,000 Scots celebrate World Cup success

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After celebrating Scotland’s historic 1-0 World Cup victory over Haiti, thousands of travelling supporters stay behind to clean the streets of Boston in a remarkable display of…

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Scotland returns to the World Cup after 28 years as fans celebrate in Boston. The $SFA fan token sees surging trading volumes tied to the team's historic

La Tartan Army ha preso d'assalto le strade di Boston per i Mondiali e la birra e andata a ruba fino all'esaurimento. Secondo quanto riferiscono i...

BOSTON, June 17 : Bars in Boston are gearing up for a second tidal wave of drinking by Scotland's Tartan Army of football fans who nearly drained some pubs of all their beer in…

From drinking the bars dry to lustily serenading an iconic baseball stadium with a rendition of "Flower of Scotland", the bagpipe-playing, kilt-wearing hordes of the Tartan Army…

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Scotland returns to the World Cup after 28 years, facing Haiti and Morocco at Gillette Stadium as over 20,000 Tartan Army fans flood the Boston area.

The unexpected demand forced the brewery to arrange emergency deliveries and increase stock replenishment throughout the week.

From the mass consumption of Irn-Bru to the attempted legalisation of haggis, Scotland fans have made a big impression on Boston

During the 2026 Fifa World Cup, Boston was taken by storm as the Tartan Army, Scotland's passionate football fans, caused an unprecedented beer shortage in the city.