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Soccer-Scotland's Tartan Army switches sports for a day in Boston

BOSTON, June 14 (Reuters) – Thousands of Scotland supporters who have descended on ‌Boston for the World Cup ‌took time off from football on Sunday to ​switch their focus to a different sport – baseball.

The Tartan Army of travelling fans marched through the city to the strains ‌of more than ⁠a dozen bagpipes to Fenway Park, home to the Boston ⁠Red Sox baseball team, a day after watching their team win their first ​match at ​a World ​Cup since 1990 with ‌a 1-0 victory over Haiti.

The Scotland supporters treated Red Sox fans outside and in the stadium – where the Red Sox were hosting the Texas Rangers – ‌to their typically full-throated ​renditions of songs including ‘Flower ​of Scotland,’ ​used as an anthem by ‌the national team.

Scotland next ​play Morocco ​in Boston on Friday for their second group match before travelling to ​Miami to ‌face Brazil on June 24.

(Reporting by ​Gerry Mey, writing by William SchombergEditing ​by Christian Radnedge)

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