Match events

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  1. 28' John McGinn Scotland
  2. 39' Jean-Ricner Bellegarde Yellow card Haiti
  3. 46' Aaron HICKEY Yellow card Scotland
  4. 61' Josue CASIMIR ← Louicius DEEDSON Haiti
  5. 75' Lenny JOSEPH ← Wilson Isidor Haiti
  6. 75' Lyndon DYKES ← Che Adams Scotland
  7. 75' Ryan Christie ← Ben GANNON-DOAK Scotland
  8. 75' Nathan PATTERSON ← Aaron HICKEY Scotland
  9. 82' Findlay CURTIS ← John McGinn Scotland
  10. 82' Kenny McLEAN ← Lawrence SHANKLAND Scotland
  11. 85' Yassin FORTUNE ← Ruben PROVIDENCE Haiti
  12. 90'+1' Findlay CURTIS Yellow card Scotland
  13. 90'+5' Kenny McLEAN Yellow card Scotland

Match Details

StageGroup Stage
GroupGroup C
DateSaturday, June 13, 2026
Kick-off21:00 ET
Statusfinished

Venue

Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, USA

Teams

Haiti Haiti HAI Scotland Scotland SCO

Match Preview

Haiti meet Scotland at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough in a Group C opener heavy with history for both nations. Scotland return to the World Cup after 28 years away, led by captain Andy Robertson and the midfield pair of Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour under Steve Clarke. Haiti, in their second-ever men's World Cup (first since 1974), look to Sebastien Migne's organised block and a counter-attack carried by Duckens Nazon. With Brazil and Morocco ahead in the group, neither side can afford a defeat in this opener.

Starting Lineups

Confirmed starting XI via FIFA.com

FIFA has published the official starting lineups for this match.

Haiti

Haiti

  1. GK Johny Placide (C) #1
  2. DF Carlens ARCUS #2
  3. DF Ricardo Ade #4
  4. DF Hannes DELCROIX #5
  5. DF Martin EXPERIENCE #8
  6. MF Jean-Ricner Bellegarde #10
  7. MF Danley JEAN JACQUES #17
  8. FW Louicius DEEDSON #11
  9. FW Ruben PROVIDENCE #15
  10. FW Wilson Isidor #18
  11. FW Frantzdy Pierrot #20
Substitutes (15)
  • GK Alexandre PIERRE #12
  • GK Josue DUVERGER #23
  • DF Keeto THERMONCY #3
  • DF Markhus LACROIX #13
  • DF Garven METUSALA #14
  • DF Jean-Kevin DUVERNE #22
  • DF Wilguens PAUGAIN #24
  • MF Carl SAINTE #6
  • MF Dominique SIMON #25
  • MF Woodensky PIERRE #26
  • FW Derrick ETIENNE #7
  • FW Duckens NAZON #9
  • FW Lenny JOSEPH #16
  • FW Yassin FORTUNE #19
  • FW Josue CASIMIR #21

Coach: Sébastien Migné

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Scotland

Scotland

  1. GK Angus Gunn #1
  2. DF Aaron HICKEY #2
  3. DF Andy ROBERTSON (C) #3
  4. DF Grant Hanley #5
  5. DF Jack Hendry #13
  6. MF Scott McTominay #4
  7. MF John McGinn #7
  8. MF Lewis FERGUSON #19
  9. FW Che Adams #10
  10. FW Ben GANNON-DOAK #17
  11. FW Lawrence SHANKLAND #20
Substitutes (15)
  • GK Liam KELLY #12
  • GK Craig GORDON #21
  • DF Kieran Tierney #6
  • DF John SOUTTAR #15
  • DF Dominic HYAM #16
  • DF Nathan PATTERSON #22
  • DF Anthony RALSTON #24
  • DF Scott MCKENNA #26
  • MF Tyler FLETCHER #8
  • MF Ryan Christie #11
  • MF Kenny McLEAN #23
  • FW Lyndon DYKES #9
  • FW Ross STEWART #14
  • FW George HIRST #18
  • FW Findlay CURTIS #25

Coach: Steve Clarke

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Match Prediction

Haiti Haiti 34%
Draw 26%
40% Scotland Scotland

Based on FIFA rankings and tournament data

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Head-to-Head

Haiti Haiti
Scotland Scotland
#83
FIFA Ranking
#43
CONCACAF
Confederation
UEFA
Group C
Group
Group C
Sébastien Migné
Coach
Steve Clarke

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Haiti vs Scotland kick off?
The match kicks off on June 13, 2026 at 21:00 ET at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
What is the prediction for Haiti vs Scotland?
Scotland are favoured on FIFA ranking (#36 vs #84) and squad depth, but McTominay's Napoli form and Robertson's leadership will need to convert into early goals — Haiti's low block can frustrate. A 2-0 or 2-1 Scotland win is the most likely result.
When did Scotland last play at a World Cup?
Scotland's last World Cup appearance was France 1998. Their qualification for 2026 ends a 28-year absence — the longest in the men's national team's history.