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World Cup travel buzz (Morocco fans in the US): Boston’s “Tartan Army” has turned the city into a full-on party after Scotland’s 1-0 win over Haiti, with bars running out of beer and local businesses seeing a major spike in demand ahead of the Morocco game on June 19. Matchday logistics: With World Cup crowds swelling across North Jersey and New York, officials are warning of major transit disruption around MetLife and Penn Station, including restricted access and sold-out shuttles. Morocco on the pitch: Morocco is still very much in the spotlight in Group C, with fans planning their next steps around the Morocco–Scotland clash and the wider tournament schedule. Air travel for tourists: Qatar Airways says it’s expanding to 160+ destinations this summer, a reminder that long-haul routes are key for Morocco-bound travelers and stopovers. Tunisia coaching shake-up: Hervé Renard is back at the World Cup, taking over Tunisia for the final group games after turmoil—another sign of how fast tournament plans can change.

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