Scotland’s Tartan Army is stirring up excitement across U.S. cities ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 by pairing their football passion with charitable efforts. They have raised more than $21,500 for local causes in Rhode Island, including significant contributions to the Hasbro Children’s Hospital.
David Hood, a member of the Tartan Army, shares that their approach combines friendliness with grand celebrations. While many fans have delivered memorable performances off the field during this World Cup, the Tartan Army’s enthusiasm stands out.
Recently, the Scots took over Boston for two matches, clinching a win against Haiti but facing a loss to Morocco. Following their Boston adventure, they traveled to Miami for a fixture against Brazil.
The match against Brazil is crucial for Scotland as they aim to secure a spot in the knockout stage. Despite the challenge, their supporters focus on enjoyment and excitement, regardless of the opponents.
In Miami, the Tartan Army began its festivities with an impressive presence at a Major League Baseball stadium. The event’s success even hinted at the possibility of a recurring Scottish Heritage/Tartan Army night.
The lively scenes in Miami included a festive atmosphere that was undeniable, featuring social media sensation Bodie the Goldendoodle, who embraced the spirit of the event.
Encouragingly, Scotland’s fans extended their celebrations to Miami’s South Beach, leaving an indelible mark on Ocean Avenue. With the World Cup being their first in 26 years, the Scottish fans are making the most of every moment.
For Scotland to progress, a victory over Brazil would be ideal, though a draw against the formidable South American team could suffice to advance as one of the top third-place teams.

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