
Scotland fans very much enjoyed themselves during the week or so they spent in Boston at the beginning of the World Cup.
Their opening two group games took place at Gillette Stadium in Boston, with the visitors quickly becoming very popular with the locals.
Now, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, who is Scottish, has suggested that ‘every CVS has run out of pregnancy tests’ following the Scots’ stint in the city.

Gordon Ramsay jokes Boston has run out of pregnancy tests after Scotland fans visited during World Cup
Speaking on The Rest Is Football podcast, he said: “Listen, we had a bad reputation, England, Scotland games, awful. And to see the way they have been received over here.
“I mean every girl has fallen in love with them in Boston. I think every CVS has run out of pregnancy tests over the last 24 hours as well. So it’s been a busy two weeks.
“I’m going to see that sea of ginger, come what may, in January, when it will be like ‘Make America ginger again’. MAGA, come on, it’s going to go ——- crazy in Boston.
“They’ve now named Boston ‘Twin Tower Glasgow’. I don’t think many Bostons have actually been to Glasgow. They’re going to —- themselves when they get off that plane, I tell you.”
The relationship between Scotland and Boston has been greatly strengthened thanks to the World Cup, with Glasgow’s council already welcoming plans to grow their international partnership.
But unfortunately for the Boston people, the Scots left their city recently to travel to Miami for a meeting with Brazil.
Steve Clarke’s side lost that match 3-0, meaning they will have to wait for the remainder of the World Cup group games to end before they learn if they have qualified for the Round of 32 as one of the best third-place teams.






