They're in the World Cup 2for the first time in 28 years. And as David Morris tells us, some fans plan to travel to Foxborough in June, whether they have tickets to the game or not.
"You have no idea what you guys are in for. Honestly, when the Tartan Army arrives in your city, it's going to be something special."
Morris searched for places to stay close to Gillette Stadium.
"It was starting to just 3rise on a, not even on a 4daily basis — on an hourly basis."
Fellow Scot David Jamieson found the same as he 5looked for a place.
"People are selling the rooms for four times what they normally sell for, kind of four and five times the normal price."
Both men 6turned to Facebook.
"I looked, and there's a lot of Foxborough discussion groups. You guys are busy discussing things."
Offering up their homes in Scotland in a 7house swap.
"We've had loads and loads, hundreds of messages."
"You have to be willing to let somebody else into your space if you're going to do that."
Doug Quattrochi of Mass Landlords Incorporated says the price of a stay has gone up during the World Cup.
"A single night is going for over $1,000 8depending on the space available. I saw one place for $3,000 a night listed for around that time."
A search of Airbnb 9yields several results in and around Foxborough 10promising World Cup 11retreats — in some cases for tens of thousands of dollars a week.
Quattrochi cautions against putting up your home for a 12short-term rental.
"If you're not prepared to 13deal with that, to 14screen your 15applicants to make sure that they'll be respectful, to have a plan in case something happens, it could be a real disaster."








