'It's all they're talking about': Scotland gripped by World Cup fever
Summary
Scotland's men's football team is playing in the World Cup for the first time in 28 years, causing great excitement across the country. Fans of all ages, from schoolchildren to adults, are eagerly preparing to watch the matches and celebrate the event.Key Facts
- Scotland qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1994 after beating Denmark 4-2.
- The team will play matches against Haiti and Brazil in Group C.
- Many Scots are staying up late or waking early to watch the games due to the match times.
- Schools and teachers are involving students in World Cup activities like sticker trading and songs.
- Public places such as shops, coffee shops, and local councils are showing strong support with decorations and events.
- Local authorities have renamed places to honor players, like East Renfrewshire Council becoming East Robbo-shire Council for team captain Andy Robertson.
- The excitement is widespread, reaching beyond just football fans to the whole community.
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