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·13 juin 2026
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Scott McTominay shakes off illness as Tartan Army open Group C campaign in Foxborough
The former Manchester United midfielder heads into the expanded tournament in North America as arguably his country’s most important player following a remarkable rise during two seasons with Napoli in which time he has won a Scudetto and firmly established himself as one of the very best talents in Serie A.
McTominay’s importance at club level has certainly been mirrored on the international stage, as shown by his incredible overhead kick goal to open the scoring as Scotland beat Denmark 4-2 in a dramatic showdown at Hampden Park back in November to seal their first World Cup finals appearance since 1998.
The 29-year-old is among the very first names on the team sheet for the Tartan Army when fit, though fears over his availability for their Group C opener against Haiti in Foxborough were sparked after he missed training in Charlotte on Thursday and then travelled separately to the team’s Boston hotel, along with a doctor.
It later emerged that McTominay was suffering from a stomach upset and the decision to have him arrive on his own was a precautionary measure to try and prevent any possible sickness spread to the rest of the squad.
However, he resumed training on Friday and manager Steve Clarke has since confirmed that McTominay is “perfect and ready to go” against Haiti, who are set for only their second World Cup and first since 1974.
Playing down Scotland’s reliance on the Napoli star, Clarke added: “I've got 26 superstars here. To try to put so much on to one person is not fair.
Fitness scare: Scott McTominay has struggled with illness in the build-up to Scotland’s World Cup opener against Haiti
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“We've built everything we've done over the last seven years on the squad, the team, everyone being together and playing their part at certain times.
“We are delighted with Scott's abilities and what he can bring to the team. But we are going to need another 15 to bring the same if we want to have a positive tournament.”
McTominay’s fitness is particularly good news for Scotland after Napoli team-mate Billy Gilmour was ruled out of the World Cup with a knee injury suffered in the warm-up win over Curacao.
Predicted Scotland XI: Gunn, Hickey, Hanley, Souttar, Robertson, Gannon-Doak, Ferguson, McTominay, McGinn, Shankland, Adams
Time and date: 2am BST on Sunday June 14, 2026
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