Scotland v Haiti LIVE: World Cup line-ups and latest team news ahead of must-win return
Scotland’s previous tournament openers: Hampden defeat
Scotland made their return to a major men’s tournament when they played Czech Republic at Hampden in their opening match of Euro 2020, in front of a crowd limited by the after-effects of the Covid pandemic.
And Scotland’s return fell a little flat, losing to the Czechs 2-0. That match is best remembered by Patrik Schick’s goal from the halfway line, which beat the unfortunate David Marshall.
Kenny McLean got his own back a few years later….

Jamie Braidwood13 June 2026 18:55
Scotland’s Steve Clarke on respecting ‘attacking, dynamic’ Haiti
Scotland have been warned that they can’t take Haiti lightly before meeting in Boston tonight. Haiti are one of the lowest-ranked sides at the tournament, but Scotland can hardly afford to be dismissive of anyone…
“It’s important we respect the opposition, make sure we’re properly prepared, we play to the best of our ability and see what the result is,” Steve Clarke said.
“We’ve watched Haiti very closely, we respect their abilities on the pitch. Since they’ve qualified, they’ve improved the squad.
“We think we know how they’ll play. We think we know their system. They have very dynamic players, especially the attacking players so we have to be careful.”

Jamie Braidwood13 June 2026 18:33
Preview: Scotland are ready and this change can secure a new World Cup legacy
A couple of years ago, the slogan, at least outside the dressing room, was “No Scotland, no party”. Now it is different. The core of Andy Robertson’s message was “no regrets”.
No man has captained Scotland in more games, nor led them in three major tournaments. But the first two have provided disappointment. Instead of no regrets, there were no wins. Two years ago, Scotland opened Euro 2024, but it was a false start for them, walloped 5-1 by Germany. Performances were more respectable in Euro 2020 but the outcome was the same: one point apiece.
Now the objective is to go one better and win a game, to do something that has eluded every previous Scotland side and reach the knockout stages of a tournament.
Richard Jolly in Boston13 June 2026 18:17
Scotland’s possible line-up vs Haiti: Shankland up top?
If Steve Clarke goes for 4-4-2, this is likely the team he will go for. Angus Gunn has not played much this season but was crucial for Scotland in November. Aaron Hickey is back fit and his return is welcome. It’s a toss-up between John Souttar and Jack Hendry at centre-back, with captain Andy Robertson at left-back.
Billy Gilmour is out of the World Cup so Lewis Ferguson takes charge of midfeild, along with Scott McTominay. Ben Gannon-Doak brings pace, and John McGinn can come off the wing. It may mean Ryan Christie misses out from the start.
That’s because Lawrence Shankland is in form and Clarke has figured out a way to play the striker next to Che Adams, who can drop deeper.
Possible Scotland XI: Angus Gunn; Aaron Hickey, John Souttar, Grant Hanley, Andrew Robertson; Ben Gannon-Doak Lewis Ferguson, Scott McTominay, John McGinn; Che Adams, Lawrence Shankland
Jamie Braidwood13 June 2026 18:05
Scotland’s team news: Scott McTominay set to be fit for opener
Steve Clarke said Scott McTominay would be available after an upset stomach but central defender Scott McKenna was out with a calf injury. On McTominay, Clarke said the Napoli midfielder was “perfect” and confirmed he was “ready to go”.

Jamie Braidwood13 June 2026 18:03
Scotland v Haiti: Don’t forget the game is tonight!
Kick-off time is 9pm ET on Saturday 13 June, in Boston!
In the UK, kick-off is 2am BST on Sunday 14 June.
You want to make sure you get that right.
Viewers in the UK can watch the game for free on BBC One, with coverage beginning at 1.10am BST, or stream it live on BBC iPlayer.
Viewers in the US can watch the game on Fox.
Jamie Braidwood13 June 2026 18:01
Good evening and welcome
The countdown is on as Scotland build up to their long-awaited World Cup opener against Haiti in Boston.
The Tartan Army are back on the men’s World Cup stage for the first time since 1998, and they have been immediately thrust into a must-win game.
Group C is difficult, with Brazil and Morocco also opponents, so Scotland’s opener in Boston in a golden opportunity to get three points on the board.
One win, with the right goal difference, could be enough to qualify for the knockout stages at this 48-team World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Scotland have never, in their history, made it out of a group stage at a men’s major tournament. Kick off is at 2am in the UK, but Scotland’s return will be worth the wait.
Jamie Braidwood13 June 2026 18:00




