Scottish fans gather in Boston ahead of World Cup match
Bagpipes, kilts and emergency bar deliveries marked the Scottish fan presence in Boston as reports differ on the status of the Scotland‑Haiti game.
Scottish supporters played bagpipes in Boston early in the morning ahead of the World Cup match, according to multiple outlets. Bluesky reported that about 5,000 fans marched to Fenway Park in kilts while playing bagpipes, and the Daily Mail noted that Scottish fans arrived in Boston for the match.
Bluesky said bars in the city scheduled emergency deliveries to accommodate the influx of fans. The Daily Mail reported that some 30,000 fans have secured tickets for the matches and that another 20,000 people are travelling to the United States for the tournament.
Accounts differ on the Scotland‑Haiti game. A social‑media source stated that Scotland beat Haiti 1-0, while another source described Scotland as set to face Haiti at Boston Stadium. Bluesky also reported that Scotland beat Haiti 1-0, whereas the Daily Mail said Scotland are set to face Haiti at Boston Stadium.
Bluesky added that Morocco is Scotland's next opponent.
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