Boston embraces Scottish fans ahead of Morocco match, boosting local business
Boston welcomed Scottish fans as they prepared for their match against Morocco on Thursday. Mayor Michelle Wu marked the city's new twin city agreement with Glasgow, citing longstanding ties. Fans have charmed locals, with bars reporting record sales and even police treating one lost fan to breakfast while he awaited assistance.
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