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Boston and Glasgow to become twin cities after Scotland fans win over the locals

Boston mayor Michelle Wu has signed an agreement making Boston and Glasgow twin cities, with the deal explicitly citing the goodwill generated by Scotland fans during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Scotland supporters, known as the Tartan Army, have been in the city ahead of their match against Morocco and made a strong impression on locals and officials alike. The off-pitch impact of Scotland's World Cup presence has produced a lasting diplomatic outcome, with a formal city twinning arrangement directly attributed to fan goodwill.

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The Guardian Football

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