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Tartan Army Marches to Fenway Park, Continues Celebration After Big World Cup Win

Thousands of Scottish fans filled bars and the ballpark as Boston marked the team’s first World Cup victory since 1990.

  • On Sunday, thousands of Scottish supporters known as the Tartan Army marched to Fenway Park, celebrating their team's historic 1-0 World Cup victory over Haiti the previous night.
  • Jubilation followed Scotland's 1-0 win over Haiti at Boston Stadium on Saturday, marking the team's first World Cup victory in 36 years.
  • Fans filled Lansdowne Street with kilts and bagpipes for the Red Sox's "Scottish Heritage Celebration Night," chanting "No Scotland, no party" while marching to the ballpark.
  • Supporters joined the sound system to sing "Take Me Home, Country Roads" inside the stadium, bringing energy to a Red Sox team struggling with a 12-21 home record.
  • Scotland's next group match against Morocco takes place on Friday, June 19, in Boston, as the Tartan Army prepares for the team's ongoing tournament run.
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One day after her team's first World Cup victory in 28 years, thousands of supporters of Scotland have attended a game of the Boston Red Sox. And: Good kick-off rate for the ARD. Everything important from the World Cup.

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