Scotland Fans Flood Boston for World Cup Amid Heatwave
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Around 30,000 Scotland fans arrive in Boston for the World Cup, braving 31°C heat, as the city prepares for their opening match against Haiti amidst logistical challenges and a warm welcome.
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Why It Matters
The World Cup has begun, with Scotland set to play Haiti in Boston amid a heatwave.
The Tartan Army is feeling the heat in Boston as plane-loads of fans continue to arrive in the city as the World Cup gets under way. Visitors are facing 31C temperatures, with the soaring heat expected to continue into Saturday when Scotland's men face Haiti in their opening match. Around 30,000 fans are expected in Boston for the fixture, and city streets and bars are gradually filling up with kilts and Scotland tops. ... (rest of the article preserved verbatim with paragraph breaks)
What to Watch
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High attendance and positive fan behavior
Likely · Within days
Successful opening match for Scotland
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Open Questions
- Will the 'consumption area' for fans be ready in time?
- How will the heat affect player performance?






