Dutch fans create lively atmosphere in Dallas ahead of World Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 7:24 AM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
As the World Cup continues, Dutch fans celebrated in Dallas, bringing a vibrant orange wave to the city. Their festive takeover created a lively atmosphere reminiscent of previous tournaments. Meanwhile, Japanese fans demonstrated their usual politeness by cleaning up after matches, contrasting with their spirited celebrations at Shibuya crossing. In Monterrey, Swedish fans embraced their musical culture before a match, while Scottish supporters infused Fenway Park with their traditional revelry, making the venue a hub of lively festivity this weekend.
- •Dutch fans march through Dallas, creating an orange environment.
- •Japanese supporters clean up after matches, showcasing politeness.
- •Celebrations at Shibuya crossing included orderly festivities after matches.
- •Swedish fans brought local music to Monterrey before games.
- •Scottish fans celebrate at Fenway Park, blending sports and music.
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