Fans attending the FIFA World Cup in the United States are immersing themselves in American culture. Host Aisha Hasnie and Fox News contributor Joe Concha highlight fans experiencing American staples such as Waffle House and Big Gulps through viral social media posts.
A particularly heartwarming moment captured Scottish fans celebrating their team with bagpipes in a New England neighborhood. This came after the United States secured a place in the Round of 32 with a win against Australia, shifting focus to another celebrated team, Scotland.
The Tartan Army, Scotland’s supporters, are witnessing their first World Cup appearance in 28 years. Spirits were high following their 1-0 victory over Haiti. Before their next match against Morocco, who drew in their opening match against Brazil, Scottish fans energized the scene at Boston’s Gillette Stadium.
Fans, donned in kilts and energized by bagpipes, revitalized the area leading up to the match. Even a duck in Providence joined in the celebration, marking a whimsical moment of the tournament.
Inside the stadium, Scottish supporters passionately sang their unofficial national anthem, “Flower of Scotland.” However, excitement waned when Morocco scored in the second minute, securing a 1-0 victory despite Scotland’s efforts.
This victory propelled Morocco to the top of Group C, with Scotland in second place. Scotland’s next challenge is against Brazil in Miami.
