After Team USA secured its second win of the tournament against Australia and officially punched its ticket to the Round of 32, attention quickly shifted to a team that has unexpectedly become something of America’s second favorite at this World Cup: Scotland.
And if anyone still had doubts about Scottish fans traveling well, the Tartan Army once again delivered a reminder — loudly.
Marching through the streets in scenes that looked straight out of Braveheart, Scottish supporters transformed the atmosphere ahead of Scotland’s clash with Morocco. Flags, chants, and endless energy followed the fans as they continued the celebration that has become one of the standout stories of the tournament.
To be fair, calling it enthusiasm almost feels like an understatement at this point.
The Tartan Army has been putting on a show since arriving in the United States — and honestly, long before that. Their passion and reputation have traveled just as far as the team itself, helping create one of the most memorable fan experiences of the competition.
Excitement has remained high as Scotland makes its first World Cup appearance in 28 years, and supporters had good reason to celebrate after opening the tournament with a solid 1–0 victory over Haiti.
With momentum building and fans bringing unmatched energy, Scotland continues to prove that World Cups are about more than results — they’re about national pride, unforgettable moments, and supporters who show up like they’re marching into cinematic history.