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The supporters of the Scottish national football team, known as the "Tartan Army," gathered in Boston to cheer on their team in the World Cup, after their absence since 1998. They participated with their traditional spirit and distinctive attire. Thousands of them flocked to the city, with the number of fans in Massachusetts reaching about 40,000 to 50,000 during the opening match, and expectations of a new surge for the match against Morocco. Their presence brought joy to the locals and rekindled their love for Boston, as they interacted with the city and showcased Scotland's cultural heritage.
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