Crowd-management tweaks aim to ease World Cup queues for Scotland v Morocco

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World Cup organisers say crowd control and queuing around Boston's Gillette Stadium have been improved after Scotland's opening games, with feedback from Police Scotland and MBTA leading to better signage, routing and fan zones; while some return queues remained long for a few fans, the upgrades are intended to smooth entry for Friday's Scotland v Morocco match.
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