Tartan Army feels the heat in Bostonpublished at 15:44 BST
Haiti v Scotland (Sun, 02:00 BST)
Megan Bonar
Reporting from Boston
Image source, PA MediaScots arriving in Boston for Scotland's opening match against Haiti on Saturday (US time) are facing 31C temperatures.
Around 30,000 fans are expected in the city for the fixture, and streets and bars are gradually filling up with kilts and Scotland tops.
The atmosphere has been building at the Haven Bar - Boston's only Scottish pub - with a piper playing the US national anthem and extra Scottish beer shipped in.
Originally from Glasgow, brothers Paul Flynn and Gary Collins, have come together for the tournament from their homes thousands of miles apart in Australia and York.
"There's a real air of anticipation, everyone is in a good jovial mood," Gary said. "It feels like we're on the cusp of something special. The Tartan Army has got a reputation and Boston is welcoming us well so far."

Brothers Paul Flynn and Gary Collins have joined together in Boston for the tournament

















