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Tartan Army supporters' Boston subway intercom announcement has left both Scots and Americans equally baffled
From booze cruises and bleary-eyed fan zones to watching Fenway Park turn tartan, Record reporter Ryan Carroll reflects on a remarkable few days in Boston that neither the Tartan Army nor their American hosts will forget in a hurry.
The Tartan Army have swapped pub crawls for sightseeing as supporters make the most of Boston's attractions after Scotland's opening World Cup win over Haiti.
The Blakeway family has travelled from Wishaw to New York and on to Boston on Saturday to follow the Tartan Army and cheer on Scotland to a 1-0 win over Haiti thanks to a John McGinn goal.
The match winner against Haiti doesn't know what will take Scotland through in Group C but he is certain of one thing against North Africans
Hundreds of fans were stuck in queues outside Boston Stadium before kick off.
Scots are braced to roar on Steve Clarke's boys against Haiti from 2am in pubs, bars and parties across the country.
The captain delighted the revellers by blasting "Freed from Desire," with fans instead cheering "Scotland's on fire!"
New Zealand boss Darren Bazeley has backed Steve Clarke's side to combat the threat of the Haitians
Fans who have made the long trip across to Boston are desperate for us not to blow it.
"It's a novelty for us and I'm an early riser. Nothing like waking up to coffee and pipes. Helps clear the pipes."
"I can assure fans that I am making representations on behalf of those affected to ensure their cases are resolved as quickly as possible."
"There's a lot of Scotland fans at the hotel, it's good craic. It's fantastic to be here. We've all got tickets for the game too."
Calum Alexander and Liam Reynolds, participants from the charity AWARE Scotland, were part of a group of supporters who gave the men’s team a rallying cry.
Alan McInally is still haunted but Scotland's infamous World Cup defeat to the Central American minnows at Italia 90
After learning tough lessons at the 2024 tournament, Scotland's women head into the T20 World Cup full of confidence and determined to prove they belong on cricket's biggest stage.
Ivan Ralph's World Cup plans are wrecked after travel permission was revoked. Like other Tartan Army members, he is now scrambling to get criminal record check done to get a full visa
“Mine changed to pending last week and changed to travel not authorised last night. Was meant to fly out tomorrow morning and don’t have time to sort a visa.”
Record View says an inquiry would be able to reassure the public that decisions were above board.
Motherwell right-back Stephen O'Donnell is backing the appeal from Mary's Meals.
The striker has enjoying a flying season and is taking that from into the World Cup
In his Daily Record column, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar urges MSPs to back his party's plan for an inquiry into the issues raised by Murrell's embezzlement.
Our man in New Jersey was blown away by the display a week before our mammoth clash with Haiti
Top immigration lawyer says no special treatment for footie fans - and anyone caught lying on their ESTA visa waiver could also get the boot when they land in the States
The singer is set to be one of the celebrity guests at the Daily Record's award bash on Monday night.
Furious football fans have forked out thousands to fly to the US for the World Cup - but fear they won't be allowed in.
If Scotland are to get off to a dream start in the States, they will need to break new ground at Boston Stadium