
Scottish Fans Turn Bus Ride into Charity Boost
Over 560 Scottish supporters traveled to Massachusetts on yellow school buses, enjoyed a spontaneous beer stop, and later contributed $15,000 to The Massachusetts Child, inspiring further philanthropy.
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Over 560 Scottish supporters traveled to Massachusetts on yellow school buses, enjoyed a spontaneous beer stop, and later contributed $15,000 to The Massachusetts Child, inspiring further philanthropy.

A group of Scottish supporters swapped private coaches for school buses during the World Cup in Boston, saved money, and redirected those savings into a $15,000 gift for local students, echoing a previous $10,000 contribution to a children’s hospital.

Thousands of Tartan Army supporters marched from a bar to Marlins Park, filling the stadium with kilts, chants and energy, even as the Marlins lost on the field.

Scottish supporters in Boston have begun to crown public monuments with traffic cones, reviving a Glasgow ritual that dates back to the 1980s and weaving it into the city’s cultural fabric.

Portland’s Monument Square turned into a vibrant soccer festival as fans gathered to watch the U.S. men’s national team defeat Australia, celebrating the city’s growing soccer culture.

Scottish supporters transformed Boston into a vibrant hub during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, prompting a sister‑city agreement and boosting local businesses, while the teams gear up for future fixtures.
The annual Congressional baseball game, a century‑old charity tradition, raised over $3.2 million this year while broadcasters navigated duplicate uniform numbers and limited player statistics.

Sarah Rhind, a former Scotland international and Street Soccer coordinator, recounts how football pulled her from the depths of heroin addiction, dyslexia and self‑harm, and how her new autobiography and advocacy are reshaping opportunities for women in the game.

Following a dominant performance at the National Basketball Performance Centre, England's men's and women's 3x3 teams have secured spots at the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.