Inside Tartan Army party with USA fans in Boston ahead of Morocco match
4 takeaways from Morocco’s 1-0 World Cup win over Scotland.
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4 takeaways from Morocco’s 1-0 World Cup win over Scotland. Scotland falls to Morocco 1-0 in their second FIFA World Cup match at Boston Stadium despite passionate Tartan Army support and late pressure. Fans did however continue to create a strong atmosphere inside the stadium for the full 90 minutes, including a poignant minute's applause on the 76th minute to honour Donny Strathie, a travelling fan who died in Boston just after the Haiti match.
Furthermore, Before now, our national team have qualified for 12 major tournaments but never yet been able to get through the group. The tens of thousands of foot soldiers who have made the long trip across the pond are now desperate to see us finally change that. Scotland gained the ascendancy in the final 15 minutes. Scotland supporters are predicting a huge result - with many hopeful fans predicting history will be made when the full-time whistle blows at the Gillette Stadium.
In addition, Hayden Bird Assistant Sports Editor Hayden Bird is a sports staff writer for Boston.com, where he has worked since 2016. Saibari's finish was a record breaker: the fastest so far at FIFA World Cup 2026™ and Morocco's fastest ever at the global showpiece.
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4 takeaways from Morocco’s 1-0 World Cup win over Scotland.
reliability moderate2/4 sourcesScotland falls to Morocco 1-0 in their second FIFA World Cup match at Boston Stadium despite passionate Tartan Army support and late pressure.
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Fans did however continue to create a strong atmosphere inside the stadium for the full 90 minutes, including a poignant minute's applause on the 76th minute to honour Donny Strathie, a travelling fan who died in Boston just after the Haiti match.
according to Boston.com +2Before now, our national team have qualified for 12 major tournaments but never yet been able to get through the group. The tens of thousands of foot soldiers who have made the long trip across the pond are now desperate to see us finally change that.
according to Daily RecordScotland gained the ascendancy in the final 15 minutes.
according to MyJoyOnlineScotland supporters are predicting a huge result - with many hopeful fans predicting history will be made when the full-time whistle blows at the Gillette Stadium.
according to Daily RecordHayden Bird Assistant Sports Editor Hayden Bird is a sports staff writer for Boston.com, where he has worked since 2016.
according to Boston.comSaibari's finish was a record breaker: the fastest so far at FIFA World Cup 2026™ and Morocco's fastest ever at the global showpiece.
according to MyJoyOnlineIsmael Saibari's strike in the second minute was enough for the African nation to gain their first win in group C.
according to Stuff'For perspective, from Thursday to Sunday, the Tartan Army drank four times as much Boston Lager as we run through on a typical four-day holiday stretch like July 4,' Devon Savage, who owns the company which runs Boston bar Samuel Adams Taproom.
according to Daily Mail +1Scores of fans have all but drunk Boston dry, much to the delight of bar owners across Massachusetts, with jubilant scenes in New England and in Scotland after their opening win against Haiti.
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