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Powerful stuff! Fans watching Scotland's return to the World Cup at home caused a record surge
Scots staying up to watch Steve Clarke's men make their triumphant World Cup return helped generate the largest early morning power surge ever recorded.
Follow live updates as Scotland and Haiti begin their Group C campaigns in Foxborough.
A trip to Scotland is a great way to get city sights and natural beauty all in one short visit.
What do you do in Boston after your Scotland World Cup team wins 1-0 over Haiti and you have nothing to do until your next match on Friday? The answer is obvious: If the Red Sox are in town, you go to to the hallowed grounds of Fenway Park.
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Scotland fans descend on baseball fixture as Tartan Army continue celebrations from opening game win
Scotland's travelling supporters descended on the Boston Red Sox fixture against the Texas Rangers as they continued their celebrations after winning their opening World Cup game against Haiti, 1-0. Thousands of members of the Tartan Army packed into Fenway Park for a shift from World Cup action with cold drinks and America's national pastime.
Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 to earn its first World Cup win since 1990. It marked a long-awaited, euphoric moment for the country's players and fans.
Glen Kelly whipped out his bagpipes on the tube home from a fan zone and said "there's no better feeling than being Scottish".
