Boston becomes 'mini-Scotland' before World Cup opener
Boston becomes 'mini-Scotland' before World Cup opener2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMegan BonarBBC Scotland , BostonPA MediaScotland will kick off their World Cup campaign laterWith just hours to go until Scotland's opening World Cup match, anticipation is building across the city that has become a temporary home for the Tartan Army.Scotland will play Haiti in their first World Cup encounter in 28 years. The long-anticipated match will kick-off at the Boston Stadium in Foxborough at 21:00 local time, 02:00 in Scotland.It is estimated that between 20,000 to 30,000 thousands fans have travelled to Boston for the match.They are now being joined by a last-minute influx of fans staying further afield in areas such as New York and Rhode Island."It's a Scotland invasion, absolutely everyone is here. I don't know how there's anyone left at home," said David Martin, 28, from Glasgow.He added: "I quit my job to be here, I couldn't miss it. I missed out on on the Euros so I wasn't going to let that happen again."David Martin (left) from Glasgow said missing the game wasn't an optionThe Tartan Army is certainly making its presence felt in the city.Flags hung on buildings marking 250 years since US independence have been outnumbered by Saltires.Fans wearing Boston Red Sox memorabilia have been trumped by Scotland strips, and walking down the street it feels as though every second person you see is wearing a kilt.Glasgow's traditional method of decorating statues has made its way to BostonEven the local statues are now wearing traffic cones - just like the Duke of Wellington in Glasgow. "It's like a little Scotland in one city, it's a festival atmosphere," said Adam Gray, 39, from Haddington.He travelled to the US with his dad, Adam Snr, and son Callen. But along the way they bumped into a familiar face.While in a queue to buy a beer, he was approached by school friend Niall...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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