Boston's bars have run dry after Scotland's Tartan Army descended on the city ahead of the national team's first World Cup match in 28 years. Supporters have crossed the Atlantic in their hordes for Tuesday's opener against Haiti at Foxborough, and in doing so have apparently depleted the city's booze supply. The pre-match festivities have been led by a trio of famous Scots: actor Gerard Butler, Line of Duty star Martin Compston, and Baby Reindeer creator Richard Gadd. Butler, who made his predictions ahead of the match, has tipped Scotland to go all the way — even predicting a win against England later in the tournament. The Tartan Army's arrival has turned Boston into a sea of saltires as Steve Clarke's men prepare to kick off their campaign. The match is the first World Cup appearance for Scotland since 1998, and fans are making the most of it.
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Cheers! Scotland's Tartan Army drink Boston dry ahead of World Cup opener against Haiti
Tartan Army drink Boston dry ahead of Scotland's first World Cup match in 28 years against Haiti.

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