Scotland’s Tartan Army is drinking Boston dry with their unquenchable thirst for World Cup beer
The feeling here in Boston is that Scotland is finally going to get out of group.
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The feeling here in Boston is that Scotland is finally going to get out of group. In other words, Boston’s love affair with the Tartan Army is now official. Members of the army toured the center, played bagpipes for the children, and capped it off with a $1,200 contribution. “All we were seeking to do was to come with the Tartan Army, spread a little peace, hope, and goodwill and make a difference to the American people,” a Tartan Army “soldier” told NBC10 Boston .
Furthermore, The Tartan Army visited Hasbro Childrens Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island, where they were later donated $10,000 for cancer research. Just 10 days since they first began arriving in New England, Scotland fans have managed to bring yet another nation under their thrall. Open this photo in gallery: Scotland fans watching kills and playing the bagpipes during the march to Fenway Park in Boston on June 14.
In addition, Scotlands last match in Boston takes place June 19, 2026, against Morocco. Scotland is top of World Cup Group C following John McGinn's winner against Haiti, the country's first World Cup victory since 1990.
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The feeling here in Boston is that Scotland is finally going to get out of group.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn other words, Boston’s love affair with the Tartan Army is now official.
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Members of the army toured the center, played bagpipes for the children, and capped it off with a $1,200 contribution. “All we were seeking to do was to come with the Tartan Army, spread a little peace, hope, and goodwill and make a difference to the American people,” a Tartan Army “soldier” told NBC10 Boston .
according to The Daily WireThe Tartan Army visited Hasbro Childrens Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island, where they were later donated $10,000 for cancer research.
according to The Daily WireJust 10 days since they first began arriving in New England, Scotland fans have managed to bring yet another nation under their thrall.
according to The Guardian — International EditionOpen this photo in gallery: Scotland fans watching kills and playing the bagpipes during the march to Fenway Park in Boston on June 14.
according to The Globe and Mail - WorldScotlands last match in Boston takes place June 19, 2026, against Morocco.
according to The Daily WireScotland is top of World Cup Group C following John McGinn's winner against Haiti, the country's first World Cup victory since 1990.
according to The Herald (Scotland) - NewsFans of Scotlands national team, also known as the Tartan Army, have taken over the New England area for their team.
according to The Daily WireA more telling line was the one that reflected “longstanding ties between Scotland and the United States” and, of course, “the goodwill generated during the Fifa World Cup 2026”.
according to The Guardian — International Edition"I'm not a soccer fan, but I'm now a dedicated Scotland fan." Christian Harrington, 21, from the suburbs of Boston said: "This is a great sports city, but I think the energy has been low.
according to BBC News - Top StoriesFor visitors such as Cameron Duncan, a 22-year-old from Glasgow attending the tournament with his brother, the proposed partnership feels like a natural next step. “It’s a match made in heaven,” said Duncan. “Everybody here’s been really friendly.
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