Scottish football supporters, known as the Tartan Army, have left a lasting impression on hospitality workers in Providence, Rhode Island, weeks after their visit for the World Cup. In a heartfelt TikTok video shared by user @rhodyfoody, staff from multiple bars expressed their gratitude for the fans' energy and camaraderie.
Video Tribute Goes Viral
The video, which has garnered over 18,000 views, features workers chanting "No Scotland, No Party" before delivering personal messages of thanks. It opens with scenes of the Tartan Army filling Boston's streets with flags and celebrations, set to Del Amitri's anthem "Don't Come Home Too Soon." One hospitality worker says, "You guys brought such life to this city."
Providence's Heartfelt Message
The caption reads: "From Providence with love! Thank you to the Tartan Army, Scotland, and everyone who brought the songs, the flags, the laughs, and the energy to our city. You didn't just visit Providence. You turned it into something we'll be talking about for a long time." It invites fans back for a drink at numerous local establishments, including The Guild, G Pub, and Murphy's.
Scotland Fans Respond
Scotland supporters flooded the comments section with appreciation. One wrote: "Thank you for having us, we enjoyed your hospitality. No Scotland, No party." Another added: "This is so beautiful it made me tear up… Our Tartan Army really did mean something to them." The video also prompted nostalgic comments like "I miss yee all."
World Cup Journey
Thousands of Scottish fans traveled across the Atlantic to support their team, following matches in Boston and Miami. Scotland exited the tournament after the group stage, facing Haiti, Morocco, and Brazil. Despite the early exit, the Tartan Army earned widespread praise for their positive impact on the host cities.



