The excitement around the World Cup has taken over America since it kicked off on Thursday.
With fans traveling from various corners of the globe to the U.S. to join the festivities, social media is buzzing with videos of people celebrating.
In New York, supporters of Team Brazil filled Times Square right before their matchup against Morocco. They waved flags, chanted, and sang together, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
Meanwhile, Boston, just north of New York, is the site for the Scotland match. Scotland’s fans have emerged as some of the loudest, with multiple videos showing them taking charge of the city.
One particular video showcased Scottish fans partying on a boat, humorously captioned: “No one does things like Scottish people!”
Another clip captured them traveling to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, where they are set to play against Haiti this Saturday evening.
On Thursday night, Scotland fans packed the streets of downtown Boston, with one video showing a police officer caught in the excitement, attempting to kick a soccer ball amid cheers.
In Mexico, a heartwarming video featuring a duck in a Mexico jersey went viral just before Mexico’s 2-0 victory over South Africa, highlighting how fans—and even animals—are joining in on the action.
In Los Angeles, supporters of South Korea have come together from all over Southern California for local viewing parties. During the match where South Korea triumphed over the Czech Republic 2-1, fans enthusiastically waved pompoms and thunder sticks while leading chants.







