Scotland's passionate Tartan Army took over Miami on Wednesday as thousands of kilt-wearing fans converged on the city for their nation's final World Cup group match against Brazil. The Scottish supporters, who earlier consumed 70 kegs of Sam Adams beer in Boston during their team's opening matches, marched through Miami's streets with bagpipes and topped statues with orange traffic cones—a Glasgow tradition dating to the 1980s.
The boisterous fan base has made their mark across U.S. host cities throughout the 2026 FIFA World Cup, generating widespread social media attention for their antics and unwavering team spirit. Scotland's matches in the group stage were played at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, before the squad traveled south for their decisive encounter against Brazil.
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