Scotland football fans travelling to Miami for the World Cup are preparing for a different atmosphere and local culture than they encountered in earlier events in the United States. Multiple outlets describe the so-called “Tartan Army” making adjustments as they move from Boston to Miami, where the matchday experience, fan routines, and surroundings differ.

The reports focus on how supporters manage the change in setting, including adapting to Miami’s environment and the broader World Cup culture they will encounter in the host city. While the outlets do not present new match information or competitive updates, they emphasize the transition for fans as they arrive, meet other supporters, and take in the event’s wider international context.

Overall, the coverage portrays the move as part of a wider adjustment process for travelling supporters, highlighting the practical and cultural shift that comes with moving between different American cities during the tournament.