England fans take over Boston for a beer party ahead of Ghana clashEngland fans take over Boston for a beer party ahead of Ghana clash
Jolie Sharpe (right) joins England fans at a bar in Patriot Place near the Boston Stadium in Foxborough (Picture James Manning/PA Wire)

England fans are in full voice, nearly drinking Boston dry ahead of their crucial World Cup match against Ghana.

Three Lions followers would be of clear mind this morning after police booted them out of bars across the city at 10pm. 

No arrests were reported but there were tongue-in-cheek clashes of banter with Scotland fans also staying in the area for their match against Brazil.

Videos on social media showed groups of Boston police officers outside the likes of The Dubliner, which was one of many pubs that became a hub for the Tartan Army, with England fans streaming out onto the streets. 

Sponsored

Paul Brown shared a video on social media where he claimed that at 10pm on Monday, Boston police ‘locked down the majority of the pubs’ where the English fans were drinking.

Sign up for all of the latest stories

Start your day informed with Metro’s News Updates newsletter or get Breaking News alerts the moment it happens.

After reports that pubs were ordering more fridges to prepare for the British they were in good spirits ahead of kick off.

England fans at a bar in Patriot Place near the Boston Stadium (Picture: James Manning/PA Wire)

Jeremy Clarkson gave away two free tickets ahead of the match.

He told The Sun : ‘I didn’t fancy getting soaked at my first England World Cup game so I decided to treat someone without tickets.

‘I offered them first-come-first served to any England fans in Boston and they went almost immediately to two lads who couldn’t believe their luck.

‘It was great to treat them and I hope they’re enjoying Boston as much as I am. The atmosphere has been terrific.

‘I got chatting to them and found out they’re from Selby in Yorkshire about eight miles from where I was born so that’s a bonus.’

A dad and his two children who have already splashed £30,000 on following England say ‘something special’ is brewing with this squad.

Glenn Hawkins, 61, from Cholsey, travelled with son Howard, 31, and daughter Eve, 28 — all dressed as lions — as they soaked up the build-up in Boston before England’s clash with Ghana.

They’re backing the Three Lions to deliver.

‘They’ll win by two,’ said Glenn.

‘At least,’ Eve added.

England fans are roaring for success: (Picture: The FA)

Howard went bigger: ‘Three for me – Harry Kane double, Rashford another one.’

Glenn admitted this is the most confident he’s felt at a major tournament: ‘I would say so, yeah. They’re under a good manager – good players, good system, good manager.’

Howard added: ‘The first game really got it going – it went back home, big. There’s something special happening for sure.’

The Oxfordshire trio were full of praise for Gareth Southgate’s side.

‘I think we’ve got a really positive intent, there’s an energy about the team,’ Glenn said.

‘I think the manager’s got a clear idea about what he wants to do and the support has been incredible, so much better than Qatar.’

Caption: England fans in Patriot Place near the Boston Stadium in Foxborough. Ahead of the Englands game against Ghana in the FIFA World Cup 2026. Picture date: Tuesday June 23, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: James Manning/PA Wire.

Sponsored

Photographer: James Manning
Provider: James Manning/PA Wire
Source: PA
(Credits: James Manning/PA Wire)

Howard agreed: ‘It’s much better football.

‘I think everyone says the same thing – we’re forward, we’re quick, we’re aggressive, we’ve got wingers that are quick, everything’s direct.

‘When you find Kane it’s in the back of the net, isn’t it? Come on England.’

The die-hard fans have followed England to every major tournament since Brazil 2014 — and this trip has already cost a small fortune.

‘We started off in Mexico City for the opening match, then we went to Monterrey for Tunisia against Sweden, then to Dallas for the England game, then to Philadelphia for Haiti against Brazil, then we’ve come here,’ said Glenn.

Eve added: ‘And hopefully a lot more to go.’

‘We’re following until they go out, which is the final when they win it,’ Howard said.

And the bill?

‘Don’t, because the wife’s watching. I paid for three, and I’m already £30,000 deep,’ Glenn joked.

Even drinks are eye-watering.

‘Ninety-seven dollars (£73) it just cost me for six cans of Stella,’ Eve said.

‘It is what it is and we love it,’ Howard added.

Another England-supporting family reckons Ghana will be swept aside.

Andy Chard, in his 60s and originally from Stevenage, predicted: ‘We’ve got a good chance, I think 4- or 5-1, something like that.

‘I think they’ll score, but I think we’ll beat them pretty heavily. It’s English weather.’

Andy, sporting a St George’s Cross on his face, was joined by Tim Chard, 39, from Sheffield.

‘We’ve already bet money on it. Forty to 50 dollars, we’re not that die-hard,’ Tim said.

The pair paid around 600 dollars (£453) for tickets at Gillette Stadium.

‘We bought them on the Fifa site, we didn’t want to take a chance,’ Andy said.

Despite a slight concern at the back, Andy believes England have the firepower.

‘I think they have a good team, I like the manager.

‘I’m not so sure about the defense, though. I think they’re a bit dodgy every now and then – but we’ve got enough firepower to overcome that.

‘They’re just more purposeful and want to go forward rather than just passing the ball around and more focused.’

England kicked off with a thrilling 4-2 win over Croatia in Dallas — and optimism is building fast.

More than 14,000 fans are expected to descend on Massachusetts for the Ghana game — despite soaring ticket prices, travel costs and parking fees.


Discover more from USNewsRank

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x