A Tartan Army supporter dressed as William Wallace led a raucous singalong in a Miami pub ahead of Scotland's World Cup group stage finale against Brazil. The video, posted on Instagram, has amassed 6.8 million views, 403,000 likes, and 162,000 shares.
The kilted fan, sporting long hair, a beard, and a tartan shawl, danced on a table while belting out 'Scotland's on fire, your defence is terrified' as around 200 fellow supporters clapped and sang along. One fan wore a novelty kilt featuring a graphic of a bare bottom. The cameraman turned his phone around, shaking his head and smiling at the exuberant scene.
Braveheart meets Miami police
A separate clip shows the 'Braveheart' posing for photos with local police officers, who appeared delighted to meet him. The Scotland supporters have been making their presence felt in Miami after earlier taking over Boston for the group matches against Haiti and Morocco.
Fans were seen playing bagpipes on a boat and entertaining locals at a baseball game. Broadcaster Fox Sports shared a video of Scots singing a modified version of Will Smith's 'Miami,' with lyrics including: 'Scotland in the city with the sun cream on, drinking beers on the beach since the break of dawn. Welcome to Miami. Bienvenidos Tartan Army.'
World Cup stakes
Steve Clarke's side face Brazil at Miami Stadium, needing a result to secure a spot in the knockout stages. The Tartan Army's vibrant celebrations have captured global attention, showcasing the passionate support for the national team.



