Scotland will kick off their 2026 World Cup campaign in Boston in the early hours of Sunday morning (UK time) as they take on Haiti.
Haiti have qualified for the World Cup for just the second time in their history and will be looking to make a mark on the competition.
Drawn into a tough group, they'll know their chances of reaching the knockout stages are slim but they do have some quality, notable in the shape of Wolves midfielder Jean-Ricner Bellagarde and Sunderland forward Wilson Isidor.
Scotland, meanwhile, come into this game knowing it effectively operates as a knockout tie. Should they fail to win here, there's a high chance they'd need to beat either Brazil or Morocco to progress to the next round, which they'll know is a tall order.
Scotland have never reached the knockout stage of an international tournament so they're attempting to create history this summer. With the likes of Scott McTominay and John McGinn at the peak of their powers, they'll feel anything is possible.

















