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Haiti vs. Scotland Odds: World Cup Best Bets, Sportsbook Promos and Expert Picks for Group C

Scotland returns to the World Cup stage after 28 years to face Haiti, a team ranked nearly 40 places lower in FIFA standings.

  • Scotland faces Haiti in a Group C 2026 World Cup match today, Saturday, June 13, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, kicking off at 6 p.m. MST.
  • Betting markets favor Scotland at-180, with Dimers giving the team a 60.7% win probability against Haiti, the tournament's second-lowest-ranked side.
  • Despite losing Scotland and Napoli midfielder Billy Gilmour to injury two weeks ago, Scotland features a Premier League-caliber midfield including Scott McTominay and John McGinn, while Haiti relies on Sunderland forward Wilson Isidor and midfielder Jean-Ricner Bellegarde.
  • A victory is essential for Scotland to boost their chances of progressing from Group C to the round of 32 before facing tournament heavyweights Brazil and Morocco.
  • This tournament marks the Tartan Army's return to the global stage after 28 years, with supporters arriving in Boston hoping the atmosphere at Gillette Stadium will propel the team.
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Thousands came to attend the game between Haiti and Scotland are inhabited by the conviction that this match was not just a sporting game.

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There were many chances in the two big comeback games, but the Scots were more fortunate. Ferencváros' Lenny Joseph also played in the Haitian World Cup team.

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The golden match for Scotland falls after half an hour. But then the team has to fight. Haiti runs with wild waves of attack against the defensive of the Europeans.

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For decades, Scotland and Haiti have to wait for their World Cup comeback. Despite Trump restrictions and jerseys, the Caribbean state is close to its first World Cup point. But in the end, Rod Stewart cheers.

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