Inside Delta’s World Cup send-off for Scotland football's Tartan Army traveling from Boston to Miami
Thousands of Scotland supporters traveled from Boston to Miami for a group-stage finale against Brazil. The fans celebrated a first World Cup win in 36 years with a 1-0 victory over Haiti and a takeover of Fenway Park. Delta Air Lines provided a celebratory send-off for the group in Boston.
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New details emerge regarding the Tartan Army's victory over Haiti and their activities in Boston.
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Tartan Army's World Cup Journey from Boston to Miami
confidence 90%Thousands of Scotland supporters traveled from Boston to Miami for a group-stage finale against Brazil. The fans celebrated a first World Cup win in 36 years with a 1-0 victory over Haiti and a takeover of Fenway Park. Delta Air Lines provided a celebratory send-off for the group in Boston.
What's confirmed:
- Delta Air Lines organized a celebratory send-off for Scottish men's national team supporters in Boston.
- Scotland achieved its first World Cup win in 36 years with a 1-0 victory over Haiti.
- Thousands of Scottish supporters traveled from Boston to Miami for a group-stage match against Brazil.
- The Scotland national team returned to the World Cup after 28 years.
Still unconfirmed:
- Tartan Army supporters consumed seventy kegs of lager at the Sam Adams brewery in Boston over four days in June.
- Scotland supporters swapped shirts with Brazilian rivals in the Bayfront Park fan zone.
- Tartan Army members used Waymo self-driving cars.
- The Tartan Army took over a Marlins game at loanDepot park.
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Delta Hosts Tartan Army Send-off as Scotland Fans Move from Boston to Miami
confidence 90%Thousands of Scottish men's national team supporters traveled from Boston to Miami for their World Cup group-stage finale against Brazil. Delta organized a celebratory send-off at Boston Logan featuring shortbread and a Kilt Cam. Upon arrival in Miami, the fans held a takeover of a Marlins game at loanDepot park.
What's confirmed:
- Delta provided priority boarding, shortbread, postcards, and a Kilt Cam for Tartan Army fans at Boston Logan.
- The Tartan Army purchased more than 8,000 tickets to a Marlins game in Miami.
- Scotland fans are traveling to Miami for a World Cup group-stage finale against Brazil.
- Thousands of Scottish men's national team football supporters, known as the Tartan Army, passed through Boston during the tournament.
Still unconfirmed:
- 17 statues in Boston received the Scottish traffic cone treatment this summer.
- Tartan Army fans visited Little Havana ahead of their World Cup match.
- The Tartan Army's first World Cup appearance in nearly 30 years is occurring now.