Scotland begin their World Cup finals group stage campaign in the early hours of Sunday morning against Haiti.
The Tartan Army will be out in force in Boston for the first finals featuring the Scottish national team in 28 years.
Steve Clarke’s side head into the crucial Group C opening fixture off the back of a convincing 4-0 win over Bolivia in their final warm-up match last week.
Here’s everything you need to know about Scotland vs Haiti in the World Cup…
When is Scotland vs Haiti?
Scotland will face Haiti in their World Cup group stage opener on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
The match will be played at Gillette Stadium (Boston Stadium) in Foxborough, Boston.
Kick-off is at 2am UK time.
Is Scotland vs Haiti on TV?
Yes. The match will be shown live on BBC One and BBC One Scotland.
Coverage begins at 1.10am.
Can I live stream Scotland vs Haiti?
Yes. You can stream the match live via BBC iPlayer or the BBC Sport website.
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Who is in the Scotland squad for the World Cup?
Scotland squad
Craig Gordon Angus Gunn Liam Kelly Grant Hanley Jack Hendry Aaron Hickey Dom Hyam Scott McKenna Nathan Patterson Anthony Ralston Andy Robertson John Souttar Kieran Tierney Ryan Christie Findlay Curtis Lewis Ferguson Ben Gannon-Doak Billy Gilmour John McGinn Kenny McLean Scott McTominay Ché Adams Lyndon Dykes George Hirst Lawrence Shankland Ross Stewart
Who else do Scotland play in Group C of the World Cup?
Scotland will go on to play Morocco and Brazil in Group C.
They will face Morocco in Boston on Friday, 19 June at 11pm UK time with the match against Brazil being played in Miami with an 11pm UK kick-off time on Wednesday, June 24.
How can Scotland qualify?
FIFA’s official guidelines on qualification from the group stage reads as follows: “Every team will face each of their group opponents once, with three points awarded for a win and one apiece for a draw.
“The two teams with the most points in each group will progress to the Round of 32, where they will be joined by the eight best third-placed sides.”