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hope and no fear **When the draw for Scotland's first appearance at a men's World Cup was made in December, all eyes were on Brazil in Miami.** A glamour game against the undisputed
hoping for more to be made this summer. "It brings a smile every time you see it." [**How can you watch the Scotland v Haiti game?**](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c239jnlkpgvo) [**Tartan Army feels the heat
hoped to visit. Who knows, they may be back here if they are one of the best third-placed teams. What will be the Tartan Army's Boston legacy as the sporrans are soon
World Cup, after a 28-year hiatus. Steve Clarke's men will be hoping to make it past the group stages for the first time in the nation's history, but face a tough task
World Cup European qualifying match at Hampden Park, Glasgow. Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA [It Only Takes One Lion](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpyABNdr264) starts by hinting at the travails of the team (“You gave us hope, you gave
World Cup about to get under way, many fans in England and Scotland are honing their strategy to balance late kick-offs with work the next morning. Matches are happening across the US, Canada
hope and anxiety of a football [World Cup](https://www.theguardian.com/football/world-cup-football), with a healthy dose of self-deprecating style. There are brash new tartans, an Edinburgh bar offering free Irn-Bru-infused “fiery ginger” beers
hoping this World Cup lives up to the best one she ever saw — more than half a century ago. "The best real-life final I have ever seen live? '74 Germany and Holland," she recalls
armies of fans from the 48 nations creating the kind of atmosphere that would have satisfied Jock Stein? Will FIFA have to repeat what happened at its Club World Cup last year, and slash prices
Tartan Army, as travelling Scottish fans are called, became one of the highlights of the Uefa Euro 2024 tournament in Germany, beloved by locals for singing and dancing their way from Munich to Cologne
Tartan Army came the 'No Scotland, No Party' tune, a piece of irony, surely, that made you smile. This was no party for them until the last whistle sound, this was a torture session
Hopefully it can inspire young kids from Clydebank to know that one of their own is on the world's biggest stage. "Actually, the person's house it's on, I went to school with
World Cup It's impossible not to notice the shift in the ever stoic Clarke. Down at Fort Lauderdale two weeks ago, at the squad's pre-tournament camp at Inter Miami's training centre
hopeful is that when we played against Germany in the first game of the 2024 European Championship we looked exhausted, and some of our best players weren't fully fit. That is not the case
World Cup match at the country's biggest music festival. Anticipation is building among supporters both at home and in the US as Steve Clarke's team prepare to take on Morocco in Boston. After
Tartan Army, it must have felt that days like these would never come again. We know that Clarke keeps his emotions in check most of the time, but we also know that
Tartan Army spread throughout the Boston Stadium stands who were perhaps - and understandably - a little concerned at what was unfolding in their tournament opener against Haiti. He got it, though