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Lovestruck Boston woman Glasgow-bound after falling for Scotland fan at World Cup

Irish Mirror

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July 7, 2026

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Lovestruck Boston woman Glasgow-bound after falling for Scotland fan at World Cup

Jillian Roberts, 42, and Tommy Morrison, 38, have become boyfriend and girlfriend after meeting by pure chance during Scotland's World Cup takeover of Fenway Park on June 16

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How other outlets are covering this story

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The Washington Post

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· Jun 26, 2026

When it comes to soccer, there is no such thing as a United Kingdom

In this year's World Cup, Scotland’s second favorite team is anyone playing England.

Reuters

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· Jun 25, 2026

Scotland fans bring their spirit to Miami

After packing Boston's bars, Scotland fans made their way to Miami. Joyce Zhou caught up with supporters following their loss to Brazil — and they were still in full party mode. #Scotland #Miami #Brazil #WorldCup #Soccer

Boston.com

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· Jun 24, 2026

Bemused Beckham, Scottish-bashing Mumfords spotted cheering on England in Foxborough

Alexandra Daddario and Kit Harington were also spotted among the World Cup crowd. The post Bemused Beckham, Scottish-bashing Mumfords spotted cheering on England in Foxborough appeared first on Boston.com.

Associated Press

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· Jun 24, 2026

Brazil vs Scotland: LIVE watch party of 2026 World Cup

Live from Rio de Janeiro as fans gather on Copacabana Beach to watch Brazil face Scotland in their third match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. #brazil #scotland #watchparty #live

Bloomberg

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· Jun 28, 2026

World Cup Fever Energizes Boston Ahead of Knockout Stage

From Scotts to Haitians, Boston has been a hotspot for memorable moments during the FIFA World Cup. Boston Globe Social Video Journalist Emily Sweeney joins Bloomberg This Weekend and discusses with hosts David Gura, Christina Ruffini and Lisa Mateo vibrant atmosphere and community spirit that has taken over the city. (Source: Bloomberg)

Florida Daily

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· Jun 22, 2026

Tartan Army Heads to Miami as Scotland Football Fans Gear Up for World Cup Match Against Brazil

After draining Boston of all of its beer, Scotland’s football fans (soccer fans) are bringing more than Scottish kilts, bagpipes, and national pride to South Florida this week. They are bringing one of the most talked-about fan movements of the 2026 World Cup to Miami, where Scotland is scheduled to face Brazil on Wednesday, June []

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Related coverage for "Lovestruck Boston woman Glasgow-bound after falling for Scotland fan at World Cup": The Washington Post — When it comes to soccer, there is no such thing as a United Kingdom. Reuters — Scotland fans bring their spirit to Miami. Boston.com — Bemused Beckham, Scottish-bashing Mumfords spotted cheering on England in Foxborough. Associated Press — Brazil vs Scotland: LIVE watch party of 2026 World Cup. Bloomberg — World Cup Fever Energizes Boston Ahead of Knockout Stage. Florida Daily — Tartan Army Heads to Miami as Scotland Football Fans Gear Up for World Cup Match Against Brazil