Scotland vs Haiti live: World Cup 2026 confirmed teams and full line ups, TV channel, live online stream and stats

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Haiti and Scotland have confirmed their starting teams as both teams start their 2026 World Cup campaign at Boston’s Gillette Stadium on Sunday.

The Grenadiers are appearing at the finals for a second time, having lost three times at the 1974 edition, while the Tartan Army return for the first time since 1998, when they took one point during the group stage.

A win over Nicaragua sealed Haiti’s spot at the tournament, while Scotland knocked Denmark out in the play-offs.

The match is the second to take place in Group C, which started with Brazil facing Morocco in New Jersey hours earlier.

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World Cup 2026: Haiti confirmed team vs Scotland

Haiti are unchanged from their 2-1 defeat to Peru in Florida on June 6.

Wolves midfielder Jean-Ricner and Lugano defender Hannes Delcroix both started playing for Haiti before the third and final qualifying round, and Sunderland forward Wilson Isidor has joined their ranks since then.

Haiti starting XI: Johny Placide, Carlens Arcus, Ricardo Ade, Hannes Delcroix, Martin Experience, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Danley Jean Jacques, Louicius Deedson, Ruben Providence, Wilson Isidor, Frantzdy Pierrot

Haiti substitutes: Alexandre Pierre, Josue Duverger, Keeto Thermoncy, Markhus Lacroix, Garven Metusala, Jean-Kevin Duverne, Wilguens Paugain, Carl Sainte, Dominique Simon, Woodensky Pierre, Derrick Etienne, Duckens Nazon, Lenny Joseph, Yassin Fortune, Josue Casimir

World Cup 2026: Scotland full line up vs Haiti

Scotland bring in John McGinn from their 4-0 win against Bolivia in Harrison eight days ago, with Ryan Christie moving to the bench.

Tyler Fletcher is part of the squad after being called up to replace Billy Gilmour when the midfielder suffered a knee injury during the win over Curacao on May 30.

Craig Gordon returned from a shoulder injury in May and the 43-year-old played the first half against Curacao but does not start this time.

Middlesbrough forward Tommy Conway will miss the World Cup with an ankle problem but Southampton striker Ross Stewart has been a part of Scotland’s squad for the first time since 2022, having suffered a string of serious injuries between his last international appearance and January this year.

Scotland starting XI: Angus Gunn, Aaron Hickey, Andy Robertson, Grant Hanley, Jack Hendry, Scott McTominay, John McGinn, Lewis Ferguson, Che Adams, Ben Gannon-Doak, Lawrence Shankland

Scotland substitutes: Liam Kelly, Craig Gordon, Kieran Tierney, John Souttar, Dominic Hyam, Nathan Patterson, Anthony Ralston, Scott McKenna, Tyler Fletcher, Ryan Christie, Kenny McLean, Lyndon Dykes, Ross Stewart, George Hirst, Findlay Curtis

Where to watch Haiti vs Scotland: TV channel, live online stream

Kick-off on Sunday is at 02:00 BST (21:00 ET / 18:00 PT). In the UK, live coverage is on BBC One.

Fans can stream the action on a vast range of devices through the BBC iPlayer app and BBC Sport website.

World Cup 2026: Haiti vs Scotland stats

  • The 52-year-gap between Haiti’s and Congo DR’s first appearance (1974) and second appearance (2026) at the World Cup is the fourth-longest in tournament history, behind Wales (64 years, between 1958 and 2022), Egypt (56 years, between 1934 and 1990) and Norway (56 years, between 1938 and 1994)
  • Among sides to play 10 games in CONCACAF qualifying, only Bermuda (31) and Nicaragua (16) conceded more goals than Haiti (13), as well as shipping the third-largest amount of expected goals (11.7)
  • No player scored more goals in the campaign than Haiti’s Duckens Nazon (6), including a hat-trick after coming on as a sub against Costa Rica in September
  • Sebastien Migne will be the second person to coach Haiti at a World Cup after Antoine Tassy and the first non-Haitian to do so
  • The Frenchman’s only previous experience at a major international competition came at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations with Kenya (W1 L2) and with Haiti at the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup (D1 L2)
  • Scotland topped a World Cup qualifying group for the first time since 1982 but have failed to advance from the first round in any of their previous eight appearances at the finals
  • Including EURO appearances, Scotland have failed to surpass the opening round in any of their 12 previous attempts at major competitions
  • They had the lowest goal difference (+6 – 13 scored, 7 conceded) among all directly qualified sides in European qualifying, as well as the lowest difference between expected goals and expected goals conceded (+0.8 – 9.4 xG, 8.6 xG against)
  • Since the start of 2023, Scott McTominay has been directly involved in 15 goals for Scotland in all competitions (13 goals, 2 assists), which is at least six more than any other player (John McGinn is next, with 9)
  • Steve Clarke is leading Scotland to a third major tournament following EURO 2020 and EURO 2024, which is more than any other head coach for the national team

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