Hundreds of fans were stuck in queues outside Boston Stadium before kick off.
Scotland fans were heard jeering outside Boston Stadium ahead of the game against Haiti.
The Tartan Army turned up in their droves for the national team’s opening fixture of the World Cup.
However, footage shows hundreds of frustrated punters stuck outside the stadium.
The clip appear to have started around an hour before the game started, with a number of seats still empty inside the stadium.
The video pans around and shows a large number of fans stuck in a queue, which does not appear to be moving.
The clip ends as fed-up fans chant “you don’t know what you’re doing.”
Chaotic scenes marked Scotland’s return to the World Cup as the Tartan Army took over Boston in recent days.
The atmosphere built up throughout today as excited supporters waited for kick off.
Around 250 fans blew off steam by heading off on a three-hour party boat earlier in the day.
The cruise featured an open bar, with fans lining their stomachs with sandwiches before starting on the early lagers at around 11am local time.
A Boston policeman was captured performing a keepy uppy routine in front of the Tartan Army.
The pubs were swarmed with Scots and sing songs erupted throughout the day.
Around 800 fans booked local school buses to transport them the match and they were seen hanging out of windows singing, “Cheerio, cheerio, cheerio!”
A number of famous face have been spotted in Boston, including John Swinney and actors Richard Gadd, Gerard Butler and Martin Compston.
The First Minister was welcomed by a piper after arriving at a Scottish Night in Boston Dinner and Gala Event at the Royale in the US city.
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