Scotland's Tartan Army leaves Boston for Miami ahead of their World Cup group-stage finale against Brazil, their first World Cup appearance in nearly 30

The Tartan Army made Boston their base for the opening two group games against Haiti and Morocco, winning widespread praise for their good humor - but it appears that Miami feels…

Scotland could guarantee a spot in the knockout stages of the World Cup for the first time ever when they face Brazil in Miami

‘The World Cup will move on. So will the songs, but we’ll never forget the joy you brought to our city,’ the ad read

The sound of bagpipes echoed around the outskirts of the Miami Marlins’ ballpark hours before the first pitch, as Scotland fans announced their arrival in South Florida days…

Scotland’s so-called Tartan Army of fans has turned its World Cup stay into a roving celebration, bringing crowds, songs and bagpipes to bars, streets and ballparks from Boston to…

Scotland faces Brazil on June 24 in a must-win World Cup group match in Miami, with injured midfielder Billy Gilmour watching from the sidelines.

Entre 8.000 y 10.000 hinchas colmaron las calles de la ciudad del sur de Florida, alentaron en un partido de béisbol, llenaron bares y desplegaron banderas acompañando la ilusión…

Many Scotland fans opted for their signature ‘taps aff’ look as they enjoyed the Miami sunshine

Scotland vs Brazil at the 2026 World Cup faces potential storm delays as Miami weather forecasts warn of lightning and extreme heat at Hard Rock Stadium.

MIAMI, June 23 : Captain Andy Robertson said Scotland would be doing everything in their power to give their Tartan Army of fans good reason to drink Miami dry after Wednesday's…

The Tartan Army meets the Seleção on soccer‘s grandest stage again.

The Tartan Army and Brasil fans got along, chanting each other’s songs and wishing each other the best of luck for Wednesday’s match.

World Cup action continues with the fallout from England's draw with Ghana emerges and Scotland prepare for their gargantuan clash against Brazil

Scotland faces Brazil on June 24, 2026, in Miami needing at least a draw to reach the 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout stage from Group C.

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Scotland require at least a point against Brazil to qualify for the World Cup knockout stage

Scotland face Brazil in their crucial final Group C match at the 2026 World Cup, with the Tartan Army needing a win to avoid an anxious wait to learn their fate

Scotland's Tartan Army leaves Boston for Miami ahead of their World Cup group-stage finale against Brazil, their first World Cup appearance in nearly 30

Scotland know they need at least a draw in Miami to qualify for the knockout stages - anything less would leave their World Cup hopes in the balance

Scotland must beat five-time champions Brazil at Miami Stadium on June 24 to reach the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in history.