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Ecstatic Scots party into small hours in Boston after World Cup win
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Scotland's supporters in Boston erupted after a 1-0 World Cup win over Haiti, ending 36 years without a victory in the tournament. The match was played at Boston Stadium with kickoff at 9 p.m., and fans dressed in blue kilts and tuneful chants roared as John McGinn's deflected 28th-minute strike put Scotland ahead. Personal stories highlighted the night, including a father and son who travelled after a last-minute ticket surprise. Celebrations continued through the evening as the Tartan Army filled streets, with bagpipes and banners echoing the historic milestone and lifting spirits across Boston and Scottish communities abroad.
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