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Promises of improved World Cup queues for Scotland v Morocco

Promises of improved World Cup queues for Scotland v Morocco
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World Cup organizers in Boston have implemented crowd control improvements following complaints of dangerous queuing and long wait times during early matches. Local authorities and FIFA have adjusted signage and routing to ensure smoother entry for fans attending upcoming games.

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Effective crowd management is critical for the safety and logistical success of large-scale international sporting events.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Paul Hastie BBC Scotland Getty Images Thousands of fans are based in Boston for Scotland s first two World Cup games World Cup organisers say crowd control and queuing has been improved for Scotland s match against Morocco after fans faced lengthy waits last weekend.

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