Two Scotland supporters are surprised in the United States by their father after receiving World Cup match tickets. The brothers, who live in Ipswich, are described as being excited to attend Scotland’s match against Haiti, a game for which their father, Kevin Lister, 55, has bought tickets. Lister is originally from Inverness, and the account portrays the surprise as a family moment tied to their involvement with Scotland’s supporters’ group, often referred to as the “Tartan Army.” The articles also note that the brothers’ attendance occurs amid broader discussion around Scotland’s prospects at the tournament, including concerns about an early exit. While the focus is on the family surprise, the reports place it within the context of Scotland fans travelling to the World Cup and taking part in the tournament’s supporting culture. No additional match details beyond the planned attendance at the Scotland–Haiti fixture are provided in the sources.