Che Adams involved as Scotland beat Haiti at the World Cup | OneFootball

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·17 June 2026

Che Adams involved as Scotland beat Haiti at the World Cup

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Former Southampton striker Che Adams started as Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 at the 2026 World Cup in Boston.

According to Sainstmarching.com, Adams was involved in the move that produced John McGinn's winner, going close moments before the midfielder struck.


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Virgil van Dijk is the most high-profile former Saint on show, with Ronald Koeman, another ex-St Mary's figure, coaching the Netherlands.

Now with Torino in Serie A, the 29-year-old is fresh from a six-goal season and has 18 in 74 for The Maroons.

Across 191 appearances for Southampton he scored 48 goals and supplied 21 assists in the Premier League and Championship. His 2023/24 swansong under Russell Martin brought 15 goals as promotion was sealed.

Ralph Hasenhuttl previously labelled him a fantastic player. Born in Leicester, he played for England U20s in 2015 before switching to Scotland in 2021.

Adams has 13 goals from 48 caps and struck a brace against Bolivia in a recent warm-up. He will back himself to add more as Steve Clarke's side look to upset Morocco and Brazil next. He turns 30 next month.

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