SCOTLAND fans took over Fenway Park while watching the Red Sox as they enjoyed some baseball action.
The Tartan Army are out in force in the US to watch in their first World Cup since 1998.
Scotland fans took over Fenway Park as they watched some baseball action Credit: Reuters
Supporters were delirious after their first World Cup win in 36 years over Haiti Credit: AP
'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie!' 🎶
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They were left delirious as they watched the team over in Boston to open their tournament.
It was their first World Cup win in 36 years and fans decided to celebrate by checking out some in the city.
A huge group of supporters filled out Fenway Park and they looked to be enjoying themselves as a video showed them belting out Yes Sir, I can Boogie inside the arena.
It was a terrific atmosphere as the big screen captured a number of delighted Scots singing their hearts out and dancing.
In another clip, the joyous fans were heard chanting: “We’ve got McGinn, Super John McGinn, I just don’t think you understand.”
star and Scotland skipper McGinn netted the only goal of the game in their win over Haiti.
And there was an incredible moment for one young Scotland fan after catching a home run ball in the stands.
The hit, from a Texas Rangers star, flew to the top of the first row, where a delighted youngster collected the ball in his glove.
Fans packed out the baseball arena in Boston and sung songs about John McGinn Credit: Getty
The boy waved the ball in the air while wearing his Scotland kit alongside his dad and brother.
Red Sox ended up losing 6-4 to the Texas Rangers but the party atmosphere from Scotland fans might have lifted their spirits.
The win over Haiti has as they celebrated all night long and into the next day.
The sensational result was celebrated in the streets of Boston with the Tartan Army belting out the famous “no Scotland, no party” chant and Flower of Scotland.
Cheering fans also streaming out of the stadium, with many dancing on tables in nearby fan zones.
Of course, the job is far from done as far as ‘s men are concerned.
Next up, it’s African champions back at the Boston Stadium on Friday night.
And to finish their group, they face a daunting clash against on June 24.


