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Robert Kraft swoons over Scotland, pushing for Patriots to repay visit

By Thomson Reuters Jun 23, 2026 | 1:40 PM

After Scotland national team fans won the hearts of New Englanders, NFL owner Robert Kraft wants to return the favor.

Kraft, the owner of ​the New England Patriots, held preliminary discussions ‌with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell about holding a regular-season game in Scotland, according to The Boston Globe.

Those discussions follow Scotland playing its first two World Cup matches at the Patriots’ home ‌stadium ​in Foxborough, Mass., while the team’s ⁠Tartan Army supporters endeared ⁠themselves to locals during their adventures across the region.

Those exploits included a fabulously successful Scottish heritage night held by MLB’s Boston Red Sox at Fenway ​Park, where an estimated 5,000 Scottish fans turned up and took over the historic, cozy confines with ⁠songs and chants.

There were also ⁠numerous reports of Scottish fans drinking multiple ​local establishments dry — including even the Samuel Adams brewery ​tap room.

And the stadium atmosphere for their two matches ‌in Foxborough, a 1-0 win over Haiti on June 13 and a 1-0 loss to Morocco on Friday, was among the best of the tournament.

The NFL ⁠will stage a record nine regular-season games in foreign countries this season, including the Patriots’ Week 10 meeting with the ⁠Detroit Lions in ‌Munich, Germany.

It will be New England’s ⁠sixth time playing abroad, including three previous ​games ‌in London and one each in Frankfurt, ​Germany, and ⁠Mexico City.

Scotland faces Brazil on Wednesday in Miami Gardens, Fla., in their third group match. If Scotland advance, a round of 32 return to New England to face Germany is a possibility next week.

–Ian Nicholas Quillen, ​Field Level Media