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Scotland fans fly 22 hours in tiny plane to World Cup

Two Scottish football fans, David Smith and Fraser MacIntyre, traveled across the Atlantic in a small propeller plane to attend the World Cup match in Boston. Their journey took 22 hours and included stops in Iceland, Greenland, and Canada.

Two football fans have crossed the Atlantic in their small propeller plane to make it to Boston to watch Scotland play in the World Cup.

David Smith and Fraser MacIntyre, chairman and vice-chairman of Ayr United football club, flew for 22 hours - stopping along the way in Iceland, Greenland and Canada.

Video by Morgan Spence, Steven Godden and Kayleigh Harvey

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BBC News (UK)State / PublicCenter2 days ago
Scotland fans fly 22 hours in tiny plane to World Cup

Two Scottish football fans, David Smith and Fraser MacIntyre, traveled across the Atlantic in a small propeller plane to attend the World Cup match in Boston. Their journey took 22 hours and included stops in Iceland, Greenland, and Canada.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports-related event with no political implications. The focus is on the personal achievement of two individuals traveling to watch a sporting event, without any political commentary or framing.