Scotland fans seek better crowd management for next World Cup match

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Last updated Jun 15, 2026

Scotland fans seek better crowd management for next World Cup match
Summary

Scotland's Tartan Army experienced significant delays entering Boston Stadium for their World Cup opener against Haiti on June 11. Long queues formed at South Station and the stadium entrance raised concerns about safety as thousands awaited security checks. While the facility received praise, fans are urging improvements for the upcoming match against Morocco. Organizers acknowledged the unprecedented challenge of accommodating the large crowd. Many supporters reported inadequate queuing systems and bottlenecks, leading to frustration and delays getting to their seats.

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  • Tartan Army faced long queues before the World Cup opener.
  • Concerns about safety arose during entry due to crowd management.
  • Fans praised the stadium but criticized the entry process.
  • Learnings needed for smoother access at the next match against Morocco.
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Some Tartan Army members faced very long queues to get into Boston Stadium ahead of the country's World Cup opener.

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