Scotland fans support team in Miami heat for World Cup match against Brazil

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Last updated Jun 25, 2026

Scotland fans support team in Miami heat for World Cup match against Brazil
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Scotland fans gathered in Miami Gardens on June 25 to support their national team in their World Cup match against Brazil. With temperatures reaching 93 degrees Fahrenheit, many fans, including Hayden Sutherland, expressed discomfort in the heat while wearing traditional kilts. As they took over local bars and beaches, the humidity posed additional challenges. Despite these conditions, the Tartan Army remained spirited, singing throughout the day. The match is ongoing, with Scotland trailing Brazil since the seventh minute.

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  • Scotland fans faced high temperatures and humidity in Miami Gardens.
  • Sutherland and others shared experiences of discomfort in kilts.
  • Fans actively participated in local bars leading up to the match.
  • The match started with Scotland trailing Brazil early.
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The loveable kilt-wearing, bagpipe-playing members of the Tartan Army quickly discovered the reality of Miami's summer heat at the World Cup. Many of Scotland’s most dedicated fans took over South Florida’s beaches and bars ahead of Wednesday’s match against Brazil and were greeted with temperatures peaking at 93 degrees Fahrenheit (34 degrees Celsius) in Miami Gardens. “Right now in this kilt, I am sweating,” said Hayden Sutherland, one of the thousands of fans who made the journey to the U.S. for Scotland's first World Cup appearance since 1998.

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