Scotland fans have taken the United States by storm with their World Cup party antics, and now a familiar face has joined the celebrations.
Former international Neil McCann was at the centre of the action in Boston, grabbing the mic in a packed pub for a boozy singalong.
Neil McCann - Dignity (Deacon Blue) 🏴 pic.twitter.com/WFzdsnhYxh
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The ex-Rangers winger, in the States working with the BBC, belted out Deacon Blue classic Dignity as stunned revellers joined in.
McCann, pint of Guinness in hand, led the crowd through the iconic hit before posing for photos with fans either side of his karaoke cameo.
He’s just the latest Scot to embrace the party atmosphere, with thousands of Tartan Army supporters descending on the US and winning over locals along the way.
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From street bagpipes to filling Fenway Park, and even reportedly drinking Boston dry, the travelling support have made themselves impossible to ignore.
And with McCann now adding his own twist to the festivities, the Scottish takeover shows no signs of slowing down.