Scotland fans impress at 2026 World Cup as Patriots owner Robert Kraft offers to bring NFL game to Scotland
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Alex Worth
Summary
The article covers Scotland's return to the World Cup in 2026 after 28 years, with passionate Tartan Army fans traveling to the US to support the team. It also reports that New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, whose franchise is valued at $9bn, has volunteered to host an NFL game in Scotland, with discussions about Roger Goodell emerging after the Tartan Army's enthusiastic takeover in America.
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· 3 pulledThe Tartan Army has left its mark on the United States of America.
Tens of thousands of passionate Scotland fans have travelled across the pond to back Steve Clarke's men in their first World Cup appearance in 28 years.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is ready to return the favor
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