By any means possible. Preferably not by pedalo.

While adrenaline will be surging through supporters that will no doubt endure them into the wee hours, roaring at your telly in the middle of the night is never a great idea.

So what if you’re wanting to go?

Already adverts from travel agents are popping up on social media offering members of the Tartan Army all sorts of deals.

One, including a match ticket, flight and three nights of accommodation, will set you back £3,499 for the game versus Haiti. You can add £400 on for the Brazil game.

But what if you want to have a book at everything yourself?

A one-way ticket from Edinburgh to Boston the day before Scotland’s bow, at the time of writing, will cost £1,472 if you want to go direct. The same flight a month earlier is £624.

Want to save a bit of cash? An indirect flight via Dublin is currently only £398. There is the small matter of 21 hours and 45 minutes of travel time including a 13-hour and 40-minute connection, though…

There is the option to go across the Atlantic on a cruise if you don’t mind missing the first game and playing some shuffleboard as you go.

Want to find a hotel in Boston? A three-star on the night of the Haiti game, again at the time of writing, won’t offer you much change from £300.

The good news is that accommodation prices in Miami look a bit more appealing.