'No Scotland, no party': Tartan army take over Boston for first world cup since 1998
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…
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Fans of Scotlands national team, also known as the Tartan Army, have taken over the New England area for their team. David Carsey, 42, braved the shave as delighted fans chanted 'No Scotland, No Party'. An estimated 50,000 Scotland fans have visited the city and won new friends in the period surrounding Scotland's two group stage matches.
Furthermore, After Drinking Boston Dry, Tartan Army Leaves Behind A Massive Surprise. Scotland’s Tartan Army is drinking Boston dry with their unquenchable thirst for World Cup beer. The Tartan Army's celebrations have now extended to weddings as a bride and groom tied the knot in Boston during their World Cup trip.
In addition, When Scotland beat Haiti on Saturday, bar staff had to scramble for emergency supplies to satisfy the country’s famously raucous and thirsty fans. FRANCE 24's Selina Sykes meets the Tartan army ahead of the game.
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Fans of Scotlands national team, also known as the Tartan Army, have taken over the New England area for their team.
according to The Daily WireDavid Carsey, 42, braved the shave as delighted fans chanted 'No Scotland, No Party'.
according to Daily RecordAn estimated 50,000 Scotland fans have visited the city and won new friends in the period surrounding Scotland's two group stage matches.
according to BBC News - Top StoriesAfter Drinking Boston Dry, Tartan Army Leaves Behind A Massive Surprise.
according to The Daily WireScotland’s Tartan Army is drinking Boston dry with their unquenchable thirst for World Cup beer.
according to The Globe and Mail - WorldThe Tartan Army's celebrations have now extended to weddings as a bride and groom tied the knot in Boston during their World Cup trip
according to Daily RecordWhen Scotland beat Haiti on Saturday, bar staff had to scramble for emergency supplies to satisfy the country’s famously raucous and thirsty fans
according to The Globe and Mail - WorldFRANCE 24's Selina Sykes meets the Tartan army ahead of the game.
according to France 24 English — All NewsThe Tartan army has conquered the hearts of Bostonians, who will be sad to see them go: after their game against Morocco, the Scottish team will be flying to Miami to face Brazil.
according to France 24 English — All NewsBut one England fan was totally taken under the Tartan Army’s wing one night in Boston
according to The Scotsman - News
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