
World Cup Fans Flood Boston, Straining Local Beer Supply
Boston’s bars and restaurants are racing to keep up with a wave of World Cup fans, with Tennent’s Lager orders skyrocketing and local politicians joining the celebrations.
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Boston’s bars and restaurants are racing to keep up with a wave of World Cup fans, with Tennent’s Lager orders skyrocketing and local politicians joining the celebrations.

Thousands of Scottish supporters have turned Boston into a temporary extension of the Tartan Army, sparking a wave of activity for local bars, restaurants and city leaders during the World Cup.

Thousands of Scottish supporters have descended on Boston, prompting extended bar hours, a spike in Tennent's Lager orders and high‑profile political appearances.

Up to 50,000 Scottish fans have flooded Boston during the World Cup, straining bars, prompting political action, and creating a vibrant cultural crossover.

Thousands of Scottish supporters have transformed Boston’s nightlife during the World Cup, prompting extended hours, special recognitions and a boom for local brewers.

Scottish fans known as the Tartan Army have turned Boston into a vibrant hub of celebration during the 2026 World Cup, mixing their own customs with American traditions and creating a global party that stretches across the host cities.

A wave of Scottish supporters in Boston has driven an unprecedented surge in beer sales, emptying shelves at popular taverns and prompting emergency deliveries.