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ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JUNE 17: Harry Kane #9 of England celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match between England and Croatia at Dallas Stadium on June 17, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Eddie Keogh - The FA/The FA via Getty Images) | The FA via Getty Images
good morning everyone – Fitzie is BACK! (for these next two days)
Can you believe we’re already one week into the World Cup? Unbelievable! DR Congo and Cape Verde have more points than Ecuador and Croatia so far, Messi scored a hat trick, and Mbappe, Kane and Haaland are also racking up the goals.
It should all make for a very exciting second week.
One of the storylines I’ve been most intrigued with so far has been the Tartan Army. Scotland’s travelling fans took over Boston when the team played Haiti last week. There’s bag pipes, they’re drinking the city dry, donating thousands of dollars and singing their hearts out at Fenway Park.
'Yes Sir, I Can Boogie!'
Scotland fans party at Fenway Park!️#BBCFootball#FifaWorldCuppic.twitter.com/npXco6OWSa
— BBC Sport Scotland (@BBCSportScot) June 15, 2026
And look at this. They even continued the singing after the song had ended, which should tell sporting event organisers here that maybe you don’t need walk-up songs or “De-Fense!” blasting over the tannoy.
Given how poor the Red Sox’s season has been, this might’ve been the liveliest game at Fenway Park so far. It’s too bad there are no World Cup fixtures in Washington DC, where the atmosphere feels muted and I feel far away from the action (but hey, prove me wrong, you other District residents!).
The Tartan Army are now on the march to New York City to play Morocco, before closing out the group stage in Miami against Haiti. Tropicana Field won’t know what him them.
Fitzie’s track of the day: I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)
And now for your links:
BBC: “This was an England we haven’t seen for years – and it was fun”
The Guardian: “Yoane Wissa gives DR Congo first ever World Cup point in draw with Portugal”
The Telegraph: “Unstoppable corners and Kane dropping deep: This is Tuchel-ball”
ESPN: “USMNT’s Christian Pulisic trains solo on field in race to be fit vs. Australia”
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