Scotland defeated Haiti in the Group C opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 13, 2026 [5].
The victory is significant as it ends a 36-year winless drought for Scotland [4], while marking a return to the global stage for both nations.
The match took place at Boston Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts [6], with kick-off scheduled for 9 p.m. ET [1]. The contest served as a historic milestone for both squads, as it was the first World Cup appearance for Haiti since 1974 [2]. For Scotland, the match represented their first trip to the tournament since 1998 [3].
Highlights of the full game were provided by commentators Ian Crocker and Danny Higginbotham. The victory allows Scotland to begin the group stage with momentum after decades of struggle in the tournament format.
Both teams entered the match facing immense pressure to perform in their respective returns to the competition. The result in Foxborough establishes a critical early lead for Scotland in the standings for Group C.
“Scotland ended a winless drought of 36 years”
This result shifts the competitive dynamic of Group C by giving Scotland an early advantage and psychological relief after nearly four decades of failure to secure a World Cup win. For Haiti, the loss is a setback in their first appearance in 52 years, placing immediate pressure on the squad to secure points in their remaining group matches to avoid an early exit.


