Scotland fans gather in Boston ahead of World Cup challenges
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 2:00 AM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
Scotland's Tartan Army is in Boston for the World Cup, looking forward to their first match in 28 years against Haiti this Saturday. Fans gathered at an Irish pub in downtown Boston, with some expressing excitement, while others faced travel issues. One fan, Kenny Smith, reported that his travel waiver was unexpectedly declined, leaving him unable to attend. Despite these setbacks, fans aim to enjoy their time and celebrate their team's presence in the tournament.
- •Scotland faces Haiti in Boston on Saturday, June 10.
- •Many fans are celebrating at The Dubliner pub in Boston.
- •Some fans reported travel issues, including denied waivers.
- •Kenny Smith is among several fans unable to attend due to visa problems.
- •Fans emphasize the intention to enjoy the experience regardless of match outcomes.
- 2:00 AMYahoo Sports — ‘Absolutely mental’: Scotland takeover starts in Boston while others battle travel troubles
"The Tartan Army is in Boston and making their presence known.
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