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·11 giugno 2026
World Cup: How to buy tickets to Haiti vs. Scotland

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·11 giugno 2026

Scotland are back at the World Cup for the first time since 1998, so fans will surely be desperately looking for last-minute Scotland World Cup tickets.
Steve Clarke’s side begin their campaign against Haiti in Group C, and they’ll surely be the favourites to pick up three points here.
With their other two opponents in the group being Brazil and Morocco, this is a hugely important opening match for Scotland as they might realistically not get another chance to pick up a win and qualify from the group.
Read on for our guide on how to buy Scotland World Cup tickets for the Haiti game and a look at how Clarke’s side could line up…

Scotland fans can find ticket information on the official Scottish FA site here, but luckily we also have an ideal resource for you with our link here.
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Scotland have a bit of an injury worry with Billy Gilmour, but apart from that should be able to go full strength for their opening group game.
That probably means a line-up that looks something like this one below…
Scotland predicted line-up: Gunn; Patterson, Tierney, Robertson, Soutar, McKenna; McTominay, McGinn, Christie; Dykes, Adams.

BERLIN – JULY 9: General view of the World Cup trophy prior to the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match between Italy and France at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Scotland will be appearing at their 9th World Cup this summer, and it’s fair to say they don’t have a great record in this tournament.
Somewhat surprisingly, the Tartan Army have never made it past the first round, though they’ve narrowly missed out on qualifying from their group on goal difference a few times.
With big names like McTominay, McGinn, and Robertson in this squad, perhaps this will be their best chance to make an impact in this competition, but they don’t have the easiest group, and you’d imagine they’ll need a fair bit of luck to do it.
What do you make of Scotland’s World Cup chances? Let us know in the comments!







































