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The Tartan Army has shown up in force. Now Scotland must seize their World Cup moment
Expert predictions for World Cup opener — Haiti vs. Scotland — at Foxboro
Scotland hotel 'like Christmas Eve when you're a kid' - Robertson
Scott McTominay fit for Scotland's World Cup opener after stomach bug
She waited decades for Scotland to make the World Cup. At 93, she'll cheer in person
Scotland boss Clarke by those who know him best
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Owner of Scottish pub in Boston ready for 'really big' World Cup party
'It's all they're talking about': Scotland gripped by World Cup fever
Scotland, Haiti
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Scotland's Scott McTominay misses training
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Boston's World Cup FIFA Fan Festival​ is official open and the Scottish fans​ are bringing their motto "No Scotland, no party," to City Hall Plaza
It's Scotland's first World Cup in nearly 30 years. Moira Brown, perhaps the oldest of Scotland's Tartan Army of soccer fans, will be in Boston when Scotland's team plays against Haiti on June 13.
Scotland's Craig Gordon, 43, speaks exclusively to ESPN about aging, annoying Cristiano Ronaldo and watching Tyler Fletcher go from toddler to teammate.
Scotland fans are getting an early start on celebrating their men's national team during the FIFA World Cup 2026.
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