US fans embrace Scottish culture amid World Cup challenges
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 1:58 AM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026

As the World Cup unfolds, American fans are adapting to Scottish customs, including donning kilts. Local Boston news reflected this excitement, with predictions of a US victory over Morocco, despite Morocco's status as African champions and semi-finalists. Commentary suggests that US fans may need a deeper understanding of both soccer and Scottish mindset, which balances joy with realism. The match against Morocco is ongoing, creating an atmosphere of both celebration and caution among supporters.
- •American fans are wearing kilts and celebrating Scottish culture.
- •Predictions of US victory over Morocco surfaced in local Boston news.
- •Morocco is recognized as African champions and World Cup semi-finalists.
- •US fans may need to adjust their expectations in the tournament.
- 1:58 AMThe Guardian Sport — World Cup defeat offers new US friends a quick lesson and tour of the Scottish psyche
"Yes there’s the party side, the buoyant side, one that makes friends everywhere it goes. But there’s the other side too In a disconcerting development, Americans have started wearing kilts. Some of them are even doing it on the TV as they try to wrap themselves around the Tartan Army. On the local Boston news on Thursday night, things were so giddy that people were predicting victory over Morocco and a passage out of the group for the first time. It was only when the camera returned to the news anchor that she reminded everyone; actually Morocco are African champions and World Cup semi-finalists. The US has a bit to learn about football still and maybe more to understand about the Scots. Yes there’s the party side, the buoyant side, the one that makes friends everywhere it goes. But there’s the other side too, the sceptical one (some call it realist), the one that knows you should party now because things will find a way of going wrong in a minute. The one that spies a challenge like Morocco with foreboding. Continue reading...
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