US Fans Cheer on National Team in Gillette Stadium Before Scotland-Morocco Match at the World Cup
Fans from Scotland and Morocco filled pubs and the stadium area as Morocco beat Scotland 1-0 and U.S. supporters watched the World Cup on TVs.
- On Friday, Scotland and Morocco fans gathered at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, for a critical World Cup match, creating a festive atmosphere ahead of the 6 p.m. kickoff.
- Scotland aims to qualify for the knockout stage after defeating Haiti last week, while Morocco seeks its first tournament win following a draw with Brazil.
- Around 50,000 Scottish fans arrived in Boston in the last week, joining locals like 39-year-old Boston resident Kaley Vescuso, who said, "It's like a family reunion," celebrating outside Hennessy's Bar.
- Morocco defeated Scotland 1-0 on Friday, while U.S. fans inside Gillette Stadium watched their own team beat Australia 2-0 on television during the match.
- Boston Mayor Michelle Wu signed a letter of intent to create a sister city partnership with Glasgow, with details to be finalized in the coming months.
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US fans cheer on national team in Gillette Stadium before Scotland-Morocco match at the World Cup
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Even though Scotland and Morocco were the World Cup teams playing at Gillette Stadium on Friday, there were plenty of American fans inside the venue watching
Scottish and Moroccan fans bring World Cup spirit to Foxborough
Scotland and Morocco are gearing up for a crucial World Cup match at Boston Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Friday, with Scotland aiming for the next round and Morocco seeking its first win.
As part of the 2nd day of the World Cup 2026, Morocco will be at Stade Gilette this Saturday (running at 0h00, airing on M6 and beIN SPORTS) in order to face Scotland. A match that concerns 1 player from Paris Saint-Germain, Moroccan side: Ashraf Hakimi (lateral right of 27 years). The Parisian is the holder. These are the official teams of this Scotland/Morocco.

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