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MATCH 5 Group C: Haiti vs Scotland tickets

Saturday, 13th June 2026 21:00
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Haiti vs Scotland – World Cup 2026 Tickets, Preview & Guide


Haiti and Scotland are two sides who almost never cross paths, and that unfamiliarity gives this World Cup fixture a slightly unpredictable edge. There's no shared history to lean on, no obvious narrative to discuss, just the intrigue of seeing how Scotland cope with a Haitian team built on energy and a willingness to disrupt the rhythm of more established opponents.

They meet on 14 June, with kick-off at 2am BST at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, a venue more used to hosting NFL games than international football. Scotland will expect to control long stretches of possession, but Haiti have shown in recent fixtures that if the match becomes stretched, they can make life uncomfortable for anyone.

As the group's curtain-raiser, this one sets the tone for the rest of the group stage. Whoever settles quickest, whoever handles the pressure of the occasion better, takes an early step towards qualification.

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Haiti vs Scotland Preview & Predictions

Neither side arrives with especially convincing recent form, but both have shown flashes of form throughout their qualification campaigns. Haiti's results have been streaky, bursts of intensity followed by lapses that undo their good work, while Scotland have struggled to turn possession into control against better opponents. There's no meaningful head-to-head history to lean on, which only adds to the sense of two teams feeling each other out on neutral ground.

Tactically, it's a contrast of styles. Haiti play with intensity and instinct, looking to break lines early and force the game into moments rather than patterns. Scotland will try to slow that chaos, building through their midfield and using their wing-backs to create width without losing defensive shape. The key battle may come in central areas: Haiti's athletic midfielders pressing aggressively against Scotland's more methodical operators. If Scotland can play through that pressure, they'll find space; if they can't, the game becomes exactly the kind Haiti want.

Prediction: Scotland's squad should give them a slight edge, but only if they avoid being dragged into a frantic game. Haiti have enough pace and unpredictability to punish any team, but a narrow Scotland win feels the likeliest outcome, though it may be far from comfortable.

Key Players to Watch

Haiti's threat tends to come from the players who can turn a match in a moment, and Derrick Étienne Jr. remains central to that. His ability to carry the ball and commit defenders gives Haiti a route forward even when they're under pressure, and in tournament football, he often plays with a freedom that suits their more instinctive style. Duckens Nazon offers the more direct danger, strong, combative, and capable of creating chances from situations that look unpromising.

For Scotland, John McGinn drifts into pockets where he can dictate tempo and arrive late in the box. Alongside him, Scott McTominay brings a different profile: powerful running, an eye for space, and a knack for producing big moments in big games. Add Andy Robertson, whose delivery and leadership remain vital, and Scotland have a core capable of imposing themselves on any team.

Gillette Stadium – Match Venue

Gillette Stadium in Foxborough will offer a very different backdrop for Scotland's meeting with Haiti on 14 June. Better known as the home of the New England Patriots, it's a modern, open-bowl ground that holds just under 65,000 fans and has hosted its fair share of major international events. The stands are steep enough to keep the noise close to the pitch, and while it doesn't have the enclosed feel of some of the newer World Cup venues, it can still generate a surprisingly loud atmosphere when it fills up.

The concourses are spacious, the facilities are slick, and the sightlines are exactly what you'd expect from a stadium built with American sports in mind. With Scotland likely to travel in strong numbers and Haiti bringing a lively, vocal following of their own, it should make for a buzzing crowd.

How to Get to Gillette Stadium for This Match

Gillette Stadium sits in Foxborough, roughly halfway between Boston and Providence, so most supporters will be travelling in from one of the two city centres. The simplest option on match days is usually the MBTA Commuter Rail, which runs special event services to Foxboro Station, a short walk from the stadium. These trains tend to be busy in the hours before kick-off, so arriving earlier than planned is rarely a bad idea.

For those not using the train, ride-share options are widely available, though drop-off zones around the stadium can become congested as crowds build. Driving is possible, but parking needs to be planned in advance: some lots are free, others paid, and traffic on Route 1 can be slow-moving on event days. Many supporters opt for park-and-ride sites to avoid the bottlenecks.

Foxborough Fan Guide for Match Day

Foxborough isn't a traditional football hub in the European sense, but it's well used to hosting major events and has enough around Gillette Stadium to give match day some shape. The area immediately surrounding the ground is designed for big crowds, with a cluster of bars, restaurants and open spaces in the Patriot Place complex, which sits right next to the stadium. It's the natural gathering point for supporters and tends to fill up quickly on event days, offering the closest thing to a central fan zone.

Further out, both Boston and Providence will have their own pockets of activity. The atmosphere across the region is usually relaxed, with plenty of space and a steady flow of supporters moving between hotels, bars and transport links.

Head-to-Head History: Haiti vs Scotland

There is no meaningful head-to-head history between Haiti and Scotland, which gives this fixture a clean slate feel rather than one shaped by old narratives. They have never met at a World Cup, or crossed paths in competitive qualifying, leaving only a handful of distant friendlies and youth-level encounters that offer little real insight into how these sides match up today.

The lack of shared history removes the usual reference points, no past controversies and no defining moments. Instead, the interest from a fan point of view will come from the fact these sides are so different: Haiti's instinctive, high-tempo approach against Scotland's more structured, possession-based game. It's a meeting of footballing cultures rather than a continuation of any rivalry.

In that sense, this opener is the chance to write the fixture's first proper chapter. Whichever side adapts quickest to the occasion will shape how this fixture is remembered.

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