Thousands of supporters hit the sand led by pipers today, with local police even getting involved in the carnival atmosphere.
This is the scene in Miami as thousands of Scotland fans turned the iconic South Beach into a sea of tartan and satires during a colourful march this afternoon.
Pipers led the huge crowd as fans chanted ‘No Scotland, No Party’ and ‘We’ve got McGinn’. To pass the time as Tartan Army waited for the march to begin at 2pm local time, fans launched a volleyball up into the air.
Local police, who closed off the road for the event, even got involved in what was a carnival atmosphere ahead of our match against Brazil tomorrow.
Stunned locals and fans of other countries watched and filmed the scenes – with some, including Brazilians and Colombians even joining the march.
The whole thing lasted around half an hour and ended on the sand at the famous beach. Revellers who had been enjoying the sun raced towards the crowd to capture quick snaps and videos of the kilted Scots.
And as it ended, the group surrounded the pipers as our fans belted out an emotional rendition of Flower of Scotland.
Twenty-year-old piper Callum Bain, who was on the march, jumped into the sea shortly after to belt out a few tunes from the water. Callum, a music student at university and member of the Troon Caledonia pipe band said: “We’ve only been here two hours but we got straight into the march.
“The march was really good fun. It was hot, but brilliant. We played all the traditional chants, Scotland the Brave, the national anthem, and all the traditional football chants.
“We are now just looking forward to the match tomorrow. We are going to the game, I’m hoping for a 1-1 draw. We need to get a point at least!”
His dad Stefan, 50, from Kilmarnock, added: “It’s nice to see a bit of cloud cover now! I’m just so happy to be here, and it was brilliant to see Callum playing the pipes on the march. I’d take a draw tomorrow, but let’s go and try and win it, we’ve got the guys to do it so we need to go for it.”
The police officer added: “To see my son piping on Miami beach and to share the world cup experience with him is what dreams are made of.”
Today’s march came a day after a similar procession to the baseball last night. Like in Boston last week against the Red Sox, the Texas Rangers were the visiting side, this time taking on the Miami Marlins.
Pipers – and team mascot Billy the Marlin – led the march of supporters in full voice as they wandered to to LoanDepot Park, recreating scenes from Fenway Park. Despite the sweltering conditions, our loyal foot soldiers still pulled on their heavy kilts, much to excitement of passers-by.
Before taking in the match, which Texas Rangers won 4-3, fans guzzled beers and danced outside the ground, singing all the usual chants. Festivities for the game included a pre-game march inside the arena, a performance by Nick Morgan – who released “No Scotland, No Party” ahead of the Euros – and a first pitch from injured Scotland hero Billy Gilmour.


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