Scottish fans drink Boston dry as World Cup sparks cultural exchange across North America
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Drew Gillis
Summary
The article covers the cultural exchange happening during the World Cup hosted across North America (Canada, US, Mexico) with 48 teams competing in 16 cities. It highlights how Scottish fans took over Boston, drinking bars and liquor stores dry, as an example of the vibrant fan interactions occurring during the tournament. The piece is written in a lighthearted, celebratory tone typical of a "Great Job, Internet!" column.
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An especially impressive feat when you consider how
48 teams from around the world are competing in 16 cities across North America, which has given both players and fans some whirlwind tours of the United States
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