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    Scotland Fans Hire 20 School Buses for US World Cup Matches Amid High Costs

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a notable display of dedication, Scotland football fans have organized the booking of 20 school buses to attend their team’s matches during the World Cup hosted in the United States. This initiative comes as ticket prices have surged to unprecedented levels, making it increasingly expensive for supporters to follow their national team abroad. The logistical challenge is compounded by the perceived inaccessibility of the venues, prompting fans to coordinate group travel to manage costs and transportation hurdles.

    Historically, traveling to World Cup events has been a significant expense for international fans, but this year’s tournament has seen a sharp rise in overall costs, including airfare, accommodation, and match tickets. Scotland’s supporters are known for their passionate backing, and this collective effort highlights their commitment despite financial and logistical barriers. The use of school buses is a strategic move to reduce individual expenses while fostering a sense of community among traveling fans.

    Meanwhile, the broader context of the World Cup in the US presents unique challenges due to the vast distances between host cities and limited public transit options at some venues. This has forced many fan groups to innovate their travel plans. Scotland’s approach may serve as a model for other supporters facing similar difficulties, emphasizing the lengths to which fans will go to support their teams on the global stage.

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