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Full hearts, empty kegs, can't lose: Scotland's Tartan Army takes over World Cup
Scotland’s World Cup fuel: Piña coladas, beans and Southern flavor in Charlotte
Five things to look out for as Scotland bid to continue dream World Cup start against Morocco
More Tartan Army fans arrive in Boston
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Boston bars running out of beers
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When John McGinn scored Scotland's first men's World Cup goal in 28 years in the 1-0 win over Haiti, the Aston Villa midfielder celebrated in customary fashion. Mimicking goggles with his hands turned upside down,
Katherine Howe says she bought a ticket to see Scotland at the World Cup, only to learn days later it was unavailable.
The biggest reason, almost literally, to cheer for Norway is Haaland, their 6-foot-5-inch scoring machine.
Tartan Army continued its MLB takeover Tuesday night, using the six-day break between Scotland’s World Cup games for a trip to see the Bronx Bombers. Scotland football fans celebrated their Group C win over Haiti on Saturday with a visit to historic Fenway Park Sunday night.
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