Scottish fans celebrate at Boston's South Station before World Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 12:29 AM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
SoccerScottish fans are singing and celebrating at Boston's South Station ahead of the FIFA 2026 World Cup. Excitement builds as Scotland prepares for its first World Cup appearance since 1998. Fans express their joy while waiting in line for public transportation to Gillette Stadium, recently renamed Boston Stadium for the tournament. Celebrations include bagpipes, with supporters sharing camaraderie with fans of Haiti, who are also appearing in the World Cup after 52 years. The vibrant atmosphere highlights the enthusiasm among diverse fan bases as they prepare for the upcoming matches.
- •Scottish fans sing in Boston's South Station before World Cup games.
- •This is Scotland's first World Cup since 1998.
- •Haitian fans express excitement, their first World Cup since 1974.
- •Celebrations include singing and bagpipes in the city.
- •Atmosphere at South Station shows strong fan camaraderie.
- 12:29 AMYahoo Sports — Tartan Army video shows fans singing in Boston's South Station
"The Scottish fans are singing even when waiting in line for the World Cup games.
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