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Boston pub overrun by Scots gets extra beer fridges before England fans arrive

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A pub at the heart of Scotland’s World Cup campaign in Boston has been forced to rent extra fridges and draft staff from across the city as it prepares for an influx of England fans.

The Dubliner became a hub for the Tartan Army during Scotland’s opening two matches in Massachusetts, with supporters packing the venue throughout their stay in the city.

With England fans beginning to arrive in Boston ahead of the Three Lions’ fixture against Ghana on Tuesday, bar manager Brian McDonnell said preparations were already underway for another surge in customers.

‘Obviously, stock – we have to stay way up on stock. We have deliveries coming in nearly every day – just always rotating around,’ he said.

‘We’re going through so much beer, and we have only a decent-sized keg room. We’re still going through so much that we had to rent a couple of mobile fridge units that we have out in the back alley, so we always have beer rotating through – it’s always cold, it’s always flowing.’

The venue has also brought in extra staff from sister bars elsewhere in Boston to help cope with demand.

Scotland fans have been drinking the city dry (Picture: Getty)

McDonnell added: ‘We had to call in a few extra staff, and we’re in a lucky enough position that we have a couple of different bars around the city, so we’re bringing staff from there to give us an extra hand.

‘So we just stock up on everything and hope for the best.’

He said the World Cup had transformed business at the pub, even on days that would normally be quiet.

‘In general, we’re one of the busier bars in the city, so on Thursday, Friday and Saturday we’d be slammed regardless,’ he said.

‘But on a Monday night, you might only have two bartenders on all night long, and it’ll be pretty dead. On a Monday now, we still have a queue down the street, we have full staff, we have record numbers.’

McDonnell said Scotland supporters had exceeded expectations during their time in Boston.

England fans are now descending on Boston ahead of Tuesday’s match (Picture: PA)

‘They are big boozers, big partiers – but while doing all that, they caused zero problems,’ he said.

‘I said over the last two weeks of madness… I don’t think we’ve had to kick out a single person. There’s been no scraps, no malice from anyone. Everyone’s here for a good time.’

With England supporters now taking their place in the city, McDonnell says he expects another large turnout.

He joked: ‘The Scots have really set a high standard with regard to the party, but also just their behaviour and everything. So I hope the English can follow suit.’

‘A lot of people had been hesitant about visiting America, visiting Boston, but coming here now they tell us it’s one of the best vacations they ever took.’

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