The Tartan Army is in South Florida. At least 8,000 of them to be precise.

These die-hard Scottish fans are making their presence known as they follow their team to its matches during the FIFA World Cup 2026. Rumor has it they drank all the beer in Boston, and now it’s Miami’s turn.

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The Tartan Army is expected to party at Ball and Chain in Little Havana and march under the sun at Miami Beach all before Scotland takes on Brazil on Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Miami Stadium.

But first, baseball.

The Miami Marlins confirm to NBC6 that more than 8,000 tickets have been purchased by Tartan Army supporters for Monday night’s game against the Texas Rangers as part of their visit to South Florida.

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The group is expected to gather along Calle Ocho from 2 to 4 p.m., before they’ll start to march southbound on Southwest 15th Avenue toward loanDepot Park.

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Don’t miss the spectacle. Here’s the agenda for the evening:

  • 5:45 p.m. – Performance on the West Plaza of “No Scotland No Party” by Nick Morgan
  • 6 p.m. – Tartan Army on-field parade
  • 6:30 p.m. – Ceremonial first pitch by Scotland National Team midfielder Billy Gilmour

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