Scotland fans depart Boston with positive feelings after the team’s early World Cup performance. Sources report that Scotland have had mixed results in their opening two matches, winning one and losing the other. That record gives them an opportunity to qualify for the knockout stage, depending on subsequent results and standings. While the outcome so far is not decisive, the current position keeps qualification within reach. Several outlets also say the supporters’ experience in Boston reflects the wider atmosphere associated with the World Cup, with fans describing the city and trip as memorable. With a path still open to progress, the supporters’ plans include the possibility of returning to Boston for later matches. The reports note that, if Scotland advance, they could potentially play in the last 32, which would bring the team—and its fans—back to the city. Overall, the coverage focuses on both the tournament implications of Scotland’s first two games and the supporters’ continued optimism as the competition moves toward the next stage.