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Scotland fans are invited to share their World Cup memories of Boston, where thousands of Tartan Army supporters descended on the city and formed lifelong bonds and friendships with Bostonians.

What Happened?

The BBC is looking for footage, audio, and pictures from Scotland fans who attended the World Cup in Boston. The memories captured will be used to create a programme about the relationships formed between Scotland fans and Bostonians.

Why it Matters for Scotland

The programme will showcase the impact of the World Cup on the Scotland fans who attended and the Bostonians they met. It will highlight the friendships and bonds formed during the tournament.

What Comes Next?

The BBC is encouraging Scotland fans to share their memories of the World Cup in Boston. The footage, audio, and pictures will be used to create a programme that will be broadcast on BBC Scotland.

Scotland is currently 3rd in the World Cup, with 3 points from 3 games. They have a recent form of LLW and are 4 points behind leaders Brazil. Their next fixture is against Slovenia on September 26.

The BBC previously used footage from Scotland fans to capture the memories of Scotland's World Cup qualification-clinching 4-2 win over Denmark. This time, they are looking for memories from the World Cup in Boston.

How to Share Your Memories

Scotland fans can share their memories of the World Cup in Boston by sending footage, audio, and pictures to the BBC. The memories will be used to create a programme that will be broadcast on BBC Scotland.

The programme will be a celebration of the friendships and bonds formed between Scotland fans and Bostonians during the World Cup. It will showcase the impact of the tournament on the fans who attended and the city of Boston.

Scotland fans can share their memories by visiting the BBC Scotland website and following the instructions. The deadline for submissions is not specified.

The programme will be a unique and exciting way to celebrate the World Cup and the relationships formed between Scotland fans and Bostonians. It will be a must-watch for anyone who loves football and wants to see the impact of the tournament on the fans who attended.

Scotland fans are encouraged to share their memories of the World Cup in Boston. The programme will be a celebration of the friendships and bonds formed between Scotland fans and Bostonians during the tournament.