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The Tartan Army have been given the green light to wear sporrans with their kilts at World Cup matches this summer, the Scottish Football Association has confirmed.

Thousands of supporters are expected to travel to the US to cheer on Steve Clarke’s side after the men’s national team qualified for the first time since 1998.

The World Cup stadium code of conduct states ticket holders are only permitted to bring certain types of bags into stadiums.

Sporrans initially failed to meet the strict security criteria but, following talks between world football’s governing body Fifa and the SFA, it has now been agreed fans will be able to wear them.

Scotland are set to face Haiti and Morocco in Boston and Brazil in Miami after qualifying for the finals with a thrilling 4-2 Hampden victory over Denmark in November.

The 2026 edition will feature 48 teams and be played from 11 June to 19 July in 16 cities across the US, Canada and Mexico.

Under current rules at the stadiums in Boston and Miami, the only large bags allowed into the grounds must be made from clear plastic and not exceed 12in x 12in x 6in (30cm x 30cm x 15cm).

Any small bags that are not see-through must measure no more than 4.5in x 6.5in (11cm x 16.5cm) – almost half the size of many sporrans.

Without the agreement Scotland fans would have had to leave their sporrans in lockers outside or discard them altogether.

“The Tartan Army are well-known and the sporran is part of our uniform,” Tartan Army veteran Hamish Husband told BBC Radio Scotland’s Lunchtime Live.

"Our sporrans will contain our match tickets and hope - that’s all we want to smuggle into the stadiums.

“When we arrive anywhere in the world, the kilt and the sporran are a sign of friendship.”

He said he never had any doubts that Scotland fans would be allowed to wear their sporrans in the stadiums for the matches.

A SFA spokesperson said: "FIFA have confirmed that sporrans will be permitted into the stadiums following the standard search and inspection procedures and will continue to work together with the Scottish FA to educate their matchday staff as they prepare to welcome fans to Boston and Miami.

“The ticketing and membership team at the Scottish FA are in continued dialogue with the tournament hosts to ensure that the Scotland fans will be welcomed to venues in the way they have been across the world.”

The agreement comes after it was revealed that the Scotland squad will be kitted out in tailored suits for their World Cup return.

In 1998 the team, managed by the late Craig Brown, wore kilts ahead of the opening match of tournament against Brazil in Paris.

But last month the SFA confirmed a Glasgow-based tailor will make “sharp, made-to-measure suits” for the players and backroom staff.

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Ulster Scots are never happy.

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Hamish has taken over Boston. A 40,000 strong Tartan Army has hit town.

I’d like Scotland to win but I’m predicting a 2-1 win for Haiti.

Can they afford the tickets?

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This is Superbowl VII of CIV and as a Superbowl it is appropriate to have very unhealthy snacks in.

I have deep fried pizza slices, haggis, Highland Toffee, deep fried Mars bars, Walkers Shortbread, Irn Bru, scotch whiskey and a defibrillator.

I’m not planning on eating the defibrillator.

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Are you wearing a kilt and sporran?

I’m wearing Rab C. Nesbitt style attire and have a ceremonial blow up female doll on hand which I plan to beat up if Scotland don’t win.

Jesus, what a shit anthem the Fhlúir na hAlba is.

A terrific rendition of Flower of Scotland. I thought that the National Anthem might be played as well, but not to be.

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Wee John McGinn puts us ahead. 1-0

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Go Scotland!

Heavy hun/ masonic vibe from that Scotch strip anyway.

That’s a bad result, hopefully the other groups can capitalise on such ineptitude

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Scotland support base seems to be very fondly thought of it. How do they all combine together for a happy go lucky national team when the SPL is riddled with bitterness and divisive feuds? Celtic and Rangers lads are hardly pinting away together at the World Cup considering they despise each other to dangerous levels.