Scotland Returns to World Cup After 28 Years, Fans Sing National Anthem
Scotland's national football team has returned to a World Cup competition, marking their first appearance in 28 years. Both players and fans commemorated this milestone by singing 'Flower of Scotland' before their match against Haiti, which was held at the Boston Stadium.

Scotland's national football team has made its return to a World Cup tournament, marking a significant milestone as their first appearance in 28 years. This long-awaited comeback generated considerable enthusiasm among both the squad and their dedicated fanbase.
The celebratory atmosphere was evident before their scheduled match against Haiti at the Boston Stadium. During this pre-game moment, Scottish players and fans collectively performed 'Flower of Scotland,' the nation's unofficial anthem, emphasizing the significance of their return to the global football stage.
According to BBC Sport, this event highlighted a notable moment for Scottish football.
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