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World Cup Fans Embrace American Culture During Tournament

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Host Aisha Hasnie and Fox News contributor Joe Concha delve into the unique experiences of foreign fans attending the FIFA World Cup in the United States. They highlight viral moments on social media where fans explore American traditions such as visiting Waffle House and trying Big Gulps.

A particularly heartwarming video captures Scottish fans celebrating their team by playing bagpipes in a New England neighborhood. The United States had won its second match in the tournament, securing a spot in the Round of 32. Now, attention turns to the team that has won over many American hearts: Scotland.

The Scottish supporters, known as the Tartan Army, have been actively cheering for their team. This is Scotland’s first World Cup appearance in 28 years, beginning with a 1-0 victory over Haiti.

On Friday, the Scots prepared for their second match against Morocco, a team that had previously drawn with Brazil. The game took place at Boston Stadium, also called Gillette Stadium, where the city showed its support for the Scots and their fans.

An engaging scene unfolded before the match with the sound of bagpipes and the sight of kilts, capturing the energy of the moment. Even in Providence, the excitement spread with a playful reference to soccer hooligan ducks becoming a memorable part of the World Cup.

Inside the stadium, Scottish fans sang “Flower of Scotland,” creating a spirited atmosphere. Despite the early goal scored by Morocco in the second minute, which led to their 1-0 victory, Scottish supporters remained passionately engaged.

With Morocco moving into first place in Group C, Scotland holds the second position. Their upcoming match against Brazil in Miami presents another challenging opportunity.

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