What happened: Scotland and Haiti face off at Gillette Stadium tonight for their opening match of the 2026 World Cup. The fixture marks a historic return to the global stage for both nations, with Scotland ending a 28-year drought and Haiti appearing for the first time since 1974.
Why it matters: With Group C also featuring heavyweights Brazil and Morocco, this match is a critical opportunity to secure early points. Scotland must navigate the tournament without midfielder Billy Gilmour while containing Haiti's lethal counter-attacking threat led by all-time scorer Duckens Nazon.
By the numbers: Duckens Nazon: 44 career goals; FIFA Ranking: Scotland (42), Haiti (83); Venue: Gillette Stadium.
What to watch: Scotland will next face Morocco on June 18, while Haiti prepares for a challenging matchup against Brazil.