Tartan Army celebrates at Fenway Park during Red Sox game
BBC Sport • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 6:46 AM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026

The Tartan Army filled Fenway Park in Boston on June 15 as they celebrated Scotland's recent World Cup victory against Haiti. Fans engaged with the excitement of the Red Sox vs. Rangers game, singing and dancing in a vibrant display of camaraderie. Approximately 10,000 Scots were present, creating a lively atmosphere with performances and traditional songs, despite the Red Sox trailing by three runs as they entered the seventh inning. Both groups celebrated shared passions for sports and music, marking a unique cultural exchange between Scottish fans and baseball enthusiasts in Boston.
- •Tartan Army attendance at Fenway Park reached approximately 10,000 fans.
- •Scotland defeated Haiti in a recent World Cup match.
- •The Red Sox were trailing by three runs going into the seventh inning.
- •Fans participated in lively singing and traditional performances throughout the night.
- •Scottish and baseball fans shared enthusiasm and camaraderie during the event.
- 6:46 AMBBC Sport — The night the Tartan Army took over iconic Fenway Park
"BBC Scotland's Scott Mullen is at Fenway Park as the mystical home of the Boston Red Sox is taken over by the Tartan Army.
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