A win and a loss from their opening two games of the World Cup leaves the Scots with a chance of qualification, and they could yet make a triumphant return to the city in the last 32

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

BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 17 : Scotland have hit the ground running in the World Cup with an opening 1-0 victory over Haiti in Group C and with their Tartan Army of fans winning…

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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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.

Scotland fans have been making the most of their time in Boston for the World Cup

Seeing Scotland and England fans bring the noise to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America serves as a beautiful, painful reminder of South Africa's golden 2010 legacy.

Scotland fans have taken over Boston as they play their first World Cup since 1998, and are set to play Morocco in their second game of the tournament on June 19. The Tartan army…

Thousands of Scots have made the trip Stateside to watch the Tartan Army's first World Cup appearance in 28 years - and they enjoyed a dream start to the tournament last weekend.

The Tartan Army is teaching Americans all about raucous fun and breaking hearts while they're at it

Scotland fans have brought a festive atmosphere to Boston during the World Cup. The Tartan Army, as they’re known, has filled bars and restaurants, boosting the local economy and…

When Scotland's finest footballers were last at the World Cup in 1998, David Moffat supported the side from his home in Inverness.

Over 20,000 Scotland fans have reportedly traveled to Boston to watch the team’s World Cup matches

Scotland fans have brought a festive atmosphere to Boston during the World Cup

Scotland fans have brought a festive atmosphere to Boston during the World Cup

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Scotland fans were left heartbroken after their triumphant World Cup start came to a juddering halt against Morocco in Boston on Friday.

Yes there’s the party side, the buoyant side, the one that makes friends everywhere it goes. But there’s the other side too

As the Tartan Army descended upon Boston for the World Cup, the city's hospitality venues are reportedly struggling to keep pace with the demand for beer. More than 20,000…