In Boston, residents who have been celebrating with Scotland supporters, sometimes described as the “Tartan Army,” are preparing for a larger presence of England fans ahead of the second World Cup game. Reports say supporters associated with England have started arriving in New England, prompting some local concern that the atmosphere could change. The coverage describes the situation as one of mixed expectations: Scotland supporters have been enjoying the build-up, while some residents worry that England fans may affect the “vibe” in the area. In response to anticipated crowd demand, local pubs are increasing capacity for refreshments. One detail mentioned is that bars are bringing in additional refrigeration to cope with higher beer demand as match day approaches. The articles frame the story around local preparations and public sentiment rather than specific incidents, focusing on how venues and residents are adjusting to the expected shift in crowds ahead of the next match.