As World Cup play turns serious, which nation’s fans will be the loudest?
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From the iconic orange-colored fan base (not to be confused with the Syracuse Orange) of Netherlands to Norway partisans flooding Times Square in New York, World Cup fanfares have not disappointed. Unfortunately, some of the beloved fanbases, such as Scotland’s Tartan Army, had to say goodbye before the knockout stage began.
As the knockout rounds begin, which fans should you look out for?
Goodbye, Scotland
At least Scots got to catch some games at the ballpark before they left.
Who knew it would take a bunch of soccer fans from Scotland to make a Marlins game finally have an electric atmosphere? pic.twitter.com/6ViCez7mb0
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) June 22, 2026
They also made the atmosphere at Fenway Park one to remember.
Scottish fans have fully embraced Boston while the Scotland football team is in town for the FIFA World Cup 😅🏴
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) June 15, 2026
The Tartan Army showed up at Fenway Park to enjoy a Red Sox game 👏
(via @MLB) pic.twitter.com/tR8nu6PYc1
But as the knockout stage is already upon us, which World Cup fans will show up in the biggest way?
Brazil
Boasting more success than any other country at the World Cup, Brazil fans always show up in droves, wearing their yellow and green, as you can see in this video when they took over Times Square.
Brazil fans are already going wild pregame in Times Square
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 13, 2026
(via @SeLigaFiel) pic.twitter.com/gGYDJVEn59
Ahead of Brazil’s knockout match win over Japan on Monday, Brazil fans filled parts of Houston.
🇧🇷 | Brazil fans starting the carnival atmosphere in Houston hours before knockout stage clash vs Japan…🔥🙌🏼#FIFAWorldCuppic.twitter.com/yytsICHcyA
— ULTRA ATTACKIVE (@UltraAttackive) June 29, 2026
This was the atmosphere of the stadium.
サッカー#BRAxJAP
— Ararso Abdulatif (@ararsoabdull) June 29, 2026
Brazilian fans have hijacked NRG Stadium for Japan vs Brazil. Yellow wall everywhere it’s basically a Seleção home game in “neutral” Houston.
Atmosphere already giving them the edge before kickoff. Japan, block it out or get drowned.
Fair or fan cheat code?…
Maybe the fans should be thanked by the team for providing such an advantage in the team’s win against Japan.
Norway
Some of the most beloved fans are known for their iconic “Viking row.” Norwegians rode an escalator sitting down, acting as the Vikings of old, to “power” the escalator to the top. It’s a sight you may not see again in the U.S.
🇳🇴 Norway fans just turned a Boston escalator into a Viking longship
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) June 17, 2026
Synchronized “Viking Row” on the way to the World Cup.
This is elite-level fandom.
Writer: Valpic.twitter.com/lEPtkuGh2e
Like the Scots, Norway fans had to attend a baseball game while in New York.
Norwegian fans here for the World Cup have taken over a section at Citi Field for Mets-Cubs pic.twitter.com/VP7NHIECKW
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) June 24, 2026
And of course, they had to stop by Times Square while in New York to do a massive group Viking row.
Imagine you are heading to Times Square NYC to see “Les Miserables” and you stumble into this … #Norway play #Senegal tomorrow at MetLife Stadium pic.twitter.com/JpG9VRRehT
— Maximiliano Bretos (@MaxBretosSports) June 22, 2026
Maybe not the most relaxing yoga experience, but how could the Norwegians resist?
Norway World Cup fans taking over Times Square and trolling the yoga class is the best thing I will see today! pic.twitter.com/lvBCEP7ZcS
— The Great Gats🐝 (@Gardyloo_Alert) June 22, 2026
Norway’s first knockout match begins Tuesday at 11 a.m. MDT versus the Ivory Coast.
Netherlands
The Dutch have arrived in America. As if any soccer fanbase was hard to miss, the bright orange color the Dutch fans wear makes them the most noticeable fanbase of any. Especially when you see them jumping up and down and side to side.
They’re estimating over 20,000 Dutch fans are here in America for the World Cup! 🇺🇸 🤝🏻 🇳🇱 pic.twitter.com/5XS4gwCOrY
— 𝕊𝔸𝕃𝕋𝕐 𝔾𝕀ℝ𝕃 (@SaltyGirl09) June 23, 2026
Here is a scene of the fans taking over in Kansas City.
The party has started in KC for the Netherlands! #FIFAWorldCup
— HotTakes (@hottakes_app) June 25, 2026
Best fans at the World Cup pic.twitter.com/4TqFL824D8
Even NFL quarterback Jameis Winston couldn’t resist joining the Oranje Army when he got the chance.
NFL quarterback Jameis Winston was having the time of his life hanging out with Netherlands fans at the World Cup! pic.twitter.com/RdGOG249Sn
— Vince Langman (@LangmanVince) June 16, 2026
The Netherlands knockout stage match is against Morocco on Monday at 7 p.m. MDT.
Colombia
In Mexico City, Colombians filled the stadium to cheer on their squad to a victory and nearly filled all the seats with yellow.
🇨🇴🏟 Colombian fans turn the Azteca Stadium yellow for their World Cup debut
— NextMex (@NextMexOficial) June 18, 2026
😍Aura at the World Cup temple
pic.twitter.com/y4QsCSX0Gb
The passionate fanbase surprised many with how many seats they filled, but perhaps none were more surprised than popular YouTuber Speed, who is a Portugal fan, when they matched up against Cristiano Ronaldo’s squad to determine the group’s top spot.
🚨| WATCH: Speed can't believe the stadium is FULL of Colombia fans wearing yellow shirts ahead of the Portugal vs Colombia World Cup match 🤯🇨🇴 pic.twitter.com/4mdFJFgss1
— Speedy HQ (@IShowSpeedHQ) June 27, 2026
“The whole stadium is Colombian,” he said to his phone. “This is crazy. The whole stadium is yellow.”
Colombia plays Ghana Friday at 7:30 p.m. MDT.
Argentina
Rallying behind the one many crown as the greatest player ever, Lionel Messi, Argentina fans have shown their passion repeatedly, giving them one of the best reputations in the World Cup.
🇦🇷🩵 What PASSION! After The final whistle Argentina fans keep singing like the match just started. 90+ minutes on the pitch against Jordan wasn’t enough. The passion is on another level! 👏 pic.twitter.com/ZN27u5Ia6S
— Ultras Clips (@ultras_clips) June 28, 2026
They even turned the passion into returning a missing wallet to its rightful owner. The fans lifted the wallet in the air and shouted the owner’s name until they located him.
An Argentina fan lost his wallet…
— World Cup HQ (@WorldCup26HQ) June 28, 2026
The guy who found it turned the owner's name into a chant to track him down… It worked!
Football fans are the greatest. 👏🇦🇷 pic.twitter.com/YRlWWej5pm
Argentina faces tournament darling Cape Verde on Friday at 4 p.m. MDT.
Cape Verde
Cape Verde watch parties were celebrated hard after the team managed to draw all three matches in group play and secure its spot in the knockout stage. Some fans even brought out a goat in the country’s first World Cup appearance.
Cabo Verde fans brought out a goat 🐐 to celebrate after their country held Spain to a nil-nil draw in the FIFA World Cup! pic.twitter.com/R1cKXovDt0
— The World Cup Insider (@TheTeeBoi) June 16, 2026
Cape Verde fans received some love from the players as they celebrated with each other following its knockout stage qualification.
Cape Verde celebrate history. 🇨🇻
— Micky Jnr (@MickyJnr__) June 27, 2026
Fans and players together after sealing a historic knockout qualification on their World Cup debut.
Pure emotion. ❤️#WorldCupwithMicky#CapeVerdepic.twitter.com/lHSmGwh9eC
In Brockton, often called Cape Verde’s 11th island, the streets became a scene as the community celebrated the improbable bid. While their showing at the stadiums may have been relatively small, perhaps the knockout stage will attract more Cape Verdean fans.
Cape Verde 🇨🇻 fans took over the streets of Brockton after the scoring their first ever World Cup goal and holding two times champion Uruguay 🇺🇾 to a draw…. They have been amazing 🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/Kfiwk8Jji1
— NEDU (@Nedu_brazil01) June 22, 2026
Cape Verde matches up with Argentina Friday at 4 p.m. MDT.