A Scottish fan spotted at Boston Stadium wearing a high-visibility kilt has gone viral, leaving fans in stitches. The man, part of the Tartan Army cheering Scotland in the World Cup, donned a luminous yellow builder's outfit transformed into a kilt, complete with a navy top and worker's vest reading 'Tartan Army on tour'. He was seen fist-pumping and waving his cap, sparking amusement online.
Social Media Reactions
The video shared on TikTok with the caption 'Someone wore a high-vis kilt to the Scotland game. I'm dead' quickly gained traction. Users joked about his role, calling him 'cone manager' and 'Tartan Army maintenance crew'. Comments included quips about the 'clan McSafety' and an 'emergency beer pipeline'. One fan referenced the famous line from Still Game: 'Can you see me noo???'
World Cup Excitement
This viral moment is part of a larger Tartan Army takeover in Boston, with other Scots gaining fame for piping and sliding down the Boston Cop chute. As Scotland prepares to face Morocco on June 19 at Boston Stadium, the team leads Group C after a 1-0 win over Haiti, with hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages for the first time. They will then play Brazil on June 24 in Miami.



