[ESPN] "72 Steps" by SportsCenter Featured on the steps in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art with Sylvester Stallone, Bill Conti, Garrett Brown and more
"The night the Tartan Army took over Fenway Park" – an op-ed by Barry Finestone, a native Glaswegian living and working Stateside, from yesterday's Boston Globe
Following Fenway Park this past Sunday, the Tartan Army is planning to also attend Rangers-Marlins at LoanDepot Park on Monday. Scotland plays their final World Cup group stage match against Brazil at Hard Rock Stadium on Wednesday.
[Scotland] Thanks for having us, @FenwayPark 🏴 ⚾️ (Featuring the dance-off on Scottish Heritage Celebration Night including "Yes Sir I Can Boogie" by Baccara
[WEEI] Rich Shertenlieb, Ken Laird and Ted Johnson talking to Cat Harvey (STV Radio in Scotland), including about Scottish Heritage Celebration Night at Fenway with the Tartan Army
[NBC Sports] The day after Scotland's opening victory against Haiti in Foxboro, an estimated 5,000 Tartan Army Members marched on Fenway Park for Scottish Heritage Celebration Night during Boston Red Sox-Texas Rangers. Ahmed Fareed got sound and comments from some.
In honor of the Tartan Army visiting on for Scottish Celebration during their series finale against the Rangers, the Red Sox play "Yes Sir I Can Boogie" by Baccara during their fan dance-off (Video courtesy of Cat Harvey, STV Radio)
The Tartan Army marching on Fenway Park by the thousands for the Red Sox's Scottish Celebration at their game against the Texas Rangers has now drawn the attention of Major League Baseball
[WCVB – ABC Boston] The Red Sox Scottish Celebration at Fenway Park tonight for the Rangers series finale has received a mass march from the Tartan Army the day after Scotland's World Cup opening victory over Haiti in Foxboro
[WBZ Local News – CBS Boston] More on and comments from Sgt. Connor Hardy, the BPD officer who went viral after juggling with the Tartan Army at City Hall Plaza
Sky News' coverage of Craig Ferguson completing his walk from Los Angeles to Boston, raising over £1m for Scottish Action for Mental Health, welcomed by Tartan Army comrades at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on the Boston Common