Since the World Cup kicked off on Thursday, it’s been a party in the USA.

As fans from all across the world have come to the United States to attend the World Cup, videos have continuously gone viral on social media of the fan bases celebrating the event.

In New York, fans of Team Brazil were seen taking over Times Square, just before their game against Morocco. The fans gathered in the center of Times Square and were seen waving the Brazilian flag, while breaking out into chants and song.

United States fans cheering on the U.S. during their game against Paraguay. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters
Braziil fans posing for a photo in New York. Getty Images
Morocco and Brazil fans gathering together to celebrate their teams during the World Cup. AFP via Getty Images

North of New York, Boston has been hosting Scotland for the games.

The Scotland fans might be the rowdiest fanbase the event has had so far, as they’ve had multiple videos surfaced on the internet of them taking over the city.

One of the videos that came across X showed the Scotland fans partying on a boat with the caption saying “Nobody does it like the Scots!”

Another video showed the Scotland fans sailing across the water on their way to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, as they will play Haiti at 6:00 PM on Saturday.

On Thursday night, the Scotland fans were seen taking over the downtown streets of Boston. A video posted by the X account @VideosSuda showed a Boston police officer getting on the fun and kicking a soccer ball to himself, with the Scotland fans cheering him on.


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In Mexico, fans and even the animals were getting in on the action as a video of a duck wearing a Team Mexico jersey has gone viral.

The duck was seen walking behind a mother and son, moments before Mexico defeated South Africa, 2-0.

Over in Los Angeles, fans of South Korea have been gathering all across Southern California and have been attending local watch parties.

During Thursday night’s 2-1 South Korea victory over Czechia, the Korean fans were seen banging thundersticks, waving pom poms, and leading self-orchestrated chants.





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