Scotland chant unites Brazil, Morocco, Haiti fans in Boston ahead of match
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 21, 2026, 4:02 PM
Last updated Jun 21, 2026
A gathering in Boston saw fans from Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland come together to sing ‘No Scotland, No Party’ on June 17. The chant, initially introduced for Scotland's Euro 2024 campaign, has transformed into an anthem celebrating football’s unifying spirit. With Brazil and Scotland set to meet in a crucial Group C match, the street party highlighted the cultural connections forged during the World Cup. Both teams are vying for knockout stage advancement, adding significance to their upcoming clash.
- •Fans gathered in Boston on June 17 to celebrate football.
- •The song 'No Scotland, No Party' gained wider acceptance as an anthem.
- •Brazil and Scotland are scheduled to face each other soon.
- •Both teams aim for knockout stage qualification from Group C.
- 4:02 PMYahoo Sports — The Scotland chant which united Brazil, Morocco, Haiti and Scotland fans in Boston streets
"The World Cup remains football’s greatest meeting point, where cultures, religions and languages mix around one shared emotion. That makes scenes away from the pitch often matter as much as the matches themselves.
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