Scotland fans march through Miami to Marlins game amid World Cup festivities
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 11:48 AM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Thousands of Scottish football fans, known as the Tartan Army, paraded through Miami on June 23, 2026, prior to a game featuring the Miami Marlins against the Texas Rangers. The fans, dressed in kilts and jerseys, celebrated while marching from Little Havana to LoanDepot Park, where they were greeted by enthusiastic locals. Many supporters enjoyed the warm weather, adopting the 'taps aff' look. The Marlins played competitively but ultimately fell to the Rangers with a score of 4-3. The gathering showcased Scottish culture, as fans sang and waved flags during the event.
- •Tartan Army marches from Little Havana to LoanDepot Park.
- •Fans chant and celebrate despite the hot weather.
- •Scotland-themed festivities include live music and bagpipes.
- •The Marlins lose to the Texas Rangers, 4-3.
- •Marlins' game attended by numerous Scottish supporters.
- 11:48 AMYahoo Sports — Tartan Army brings World Cup party to Miami as thousands march to local baseball match
"Many Scotland fans opted for their signature ‘taps aff’ look as they enjoyed the Miami sunshine
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