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Boston Irish Pub Welcomes Scottish World Cup Fans But Closes to the English

Boston Irish Pub Welcomes Scottish World Cup Fans But Closes to the English

Summary

A Boston Irish pub called The Dubliner became a popular gathering place for Scotland’s fans during the 2026 World Cup. The pub closed temporarily before a game involving the English team, but it mainly hosted large groups of Scottish supporters, who created lively events across the city.

Key Facts

  • The Dubliner in Boston was the main spot for Scottish World Cup fans, known as the “Tartan Army.”
  • The pub temporarily closed one day, reportedly to give staff a break before England’s game.
  • Scottish fans drank much more beer than usual, causing some bars to run out and close early.
  • Scotland fans led singing and bagpipe marches through Boston, including a large event at Fenway Park.
  • Thousands of Scottish supporters visited Boston during the World Cup matches.
  • Local businesses and officials welcomed the Scottish fans and praised their friendly behavior.
  • The Boston Red Sox thanked the Scottish fans for creating a memorable atmosphere at a baseball game.
  • The Scottish fan celebrations gained a lot of attention on social media and were seen as a major cultural event in Boston.
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