Haiti vs Scotland Prediction: Key Stats and Betting Tips
Haiti and Scotland open their World Cup Group C campaigns at Gillette Stadium in Boston on 14 June 2026 in what shapes as a pivotal fixture for both nations. With the group table still blank and every side on zero points, this match offers an early opportunity to seize momentum in the race for qualification.
Both teams arrive with identical World Cup records so far in the standings: played 0, points 0, goals for 0, goals against 0. Haiti are currently listed third in Group C, while Scotland sit fourth, but at this stage those rankings are purely nominal and based on a fresh slate rather than on-field performance.
With no prior head-to-head meetings recorded between the two nations and no competitive form data yet in this World Cup cycle, this clash is a genuine unknown. That uncertainty is reflected in the prediction metrics, which split the win probabilities evenly at 33% for Haiti, 33% for the draw and 33% for Scotland, even as bookmakers strongly favour the European side.
Haiti vs Scotland Key Stats
- Both Haiti and Scotland start this Group C match with 0 points, 0 goals scored and 0 goals conceded from 0 games played.
- There are no previous head-to-head meetings between Haiti and Scotland in the current records.
- Haiti and Scotland each have 0 clean sheets so far in this World Cup campaign, with 0.0 goals scored and 0.0 goals conceded on average.
Haiti vs Scotland — Tale of the Tape
- Position: 3 vs 4
- Points: 0 vs 0
- Goals For: 0 vs 0
- Goals Against: 0 vs 0
- Clean Sheets: 0 vs 0
The Group C standings underline how early this contest comes in the tournament. Haiti are listed third in the group table with 0 points and a goal difference of 0 from 0 matches, while Scotland are fourth with the same numbers. Neither side has yet kicked a ball in the group, so there is no form line to separate them on World Cup performance alone.
Haiti also appear in the ranking of third-placed teams, where they are again third with 0 points and a neutral goal difference, in a zone described as “Promotion - World Cup (Play Offs)”. That highlights the potential significance of even a single point here. For Scotland, starting from fourth in Group C, avoiding defeat in this opener is likely to be seen as a minimum requirement to keep knockout hopes on track.
Haiti vs Scotland Key Matchups
Haiti’s attacking unit vs Scotland’s defensive core
With no individual top scorers or assist leaders recorded yet for this World Cup, the focus shifts to unit battles. Haiti’s forward options include attackers such as D. Nazon, F. Pierrot, D. Etienne, Y. Fortuné, W. Isidor and L. Joseph, supported by creative midfielders like J. Bellegarde and D. Jean-Jacques. They will be tasked with breaking down a Scotland defence that features experienced figures such as A. Robertson, K. Tierney, G. Hanley and J. Hendry, backed by goalkeepers A. Gunn, C. Gordon and L. Kelly.
Statistically, both sides come into the tournament with 0 goals scored and 0 conceded, and 0 clean sheets. That leaves this matchup to be defined on the night: whether Haiti’s diverse attacking options can unsettle a Scotland back line that, on paper, carries significant top-level experience.
Haiti midfield balance vs Scotland midfield depth
In midfield, Haiti can call on players like J. Bellegarde, D. Jean-Jacques, L. Pierre, W. Pierre, C. F. Sainte, D. Simon, L. Deedson and R. Providence. They face a Scotland engine room containing S. McTominay, J. McGinn, R. Christie, L. Ferguson, K. McLean, T. Fletcher and B. Doak among others. With both teams registering 0 matches played, 0 goals for and 0 goals against in the current campaign, there are no statistical trends yet on possession or chance creation.
The battle in the middle third is therefore likely to decide territory and control. If Haiti’s midfield can match Scotland’s depth and physicality, the contest could tilt towards a tighter, more balanced encounter than the odds suggest.
Head-to-Head: Last Meetings
There are no recorded recent meetings between Haiti and Scotland in the available head-to-head data, so this Group C fixture will be a fresh tactical matchup with no direct historical reference point.
Haiti vs Scotland Prediction
With both teams entering their World Cup campaigns on a clean slate, the predictive indicators are notably cautious. The win probabilities are split evenly at 33% for Haiti, 33% for a draw and 33% for Scotland, underlining how little separates the sides statistically at this early stage. At the same time, the bookmakers’ markets lean heavily towards Scotland, with away-win odds consistently around the 1.50–1.57 range, while Haiti are priced above 5.50 with the draw around 4.00–4.35.
Given the absence of prior group form, no head-to-head history and no goals data, a conservative expectation is for a relatively tight match where neither side runs away with it. Haiti will look to harness their attacking options to test Scotland’s defence, while Scotland are likely to rely on their depth and experience to control key moments. With no clear statistical edge and balanced prediction percentages, a low-scoring draw appears a plausible outcome.
Predicted Score: Haiti 1-1 Scotland
Haiti League Form
Scotland League Form
Haiti Possible Starting Lineup
J. Duverger; C. Arcus, Ricardo Ade, H. Delcroix, J. Duverne; J. Bellegarde, D. Jean-Jacques, L. Pierre; D. Etienne, D. Nazon, F. Pierrot.
Haiti have a balanced squad list with three goalkeepers (J. Duverger, A. Pierre, J. Placide), a solid core of defenders including C. Arcus, Ricardo Ade and H. Delcroix, and a mix of industrious midfielders such as J. Bellegarde and D. Jean-Jacques. In attack, options like D. Nazon, F. Pierrot, D. Etienne, Y. Fortuné and W. Isidor provide different profiles across the front line. With no prior lineups or tactical data recorded, Haiti’s exact shape remains flexible, but the available personnel suggest a structure capable of switching between compact defence and direct attacking transitions.
Scotland Possible Starting Lineup
A. Gunn; N. Patterson, G. Hanley, J. Hendry, K. Tierney, A. Robertson; S. McTominay, J. McGinn, R. Christie; C. Adams, L. Shankland.
Scotland’s squad features strong depth across the pitch, with three goalkeepers led by A. Gunn, a well-stocked defence including A. Robertson, K. Tierney, N. Patterson and G. Hanley, and a midfield unit that can be built around S. McTominay, J. McGinn and R. Christie. Up front, C. Adams, L. Shankland, L. Dykes, G. Hirst and R. Stewart give the coaching staff a range of centre-forward options. Without previous lineups or formation data in this competition, Scotland’s exact tactical setup is open, but the personnel list supports both back-three and back-four structures with overlapping full-backs and a multi-pronged attack.
Haiti Team News
No significant absences reported.
Scotland Team News
No significant absences reported.
Injuries & Suspensions
Haiti:
- None reported.
Scotland:
- None reported.
Betting Tips: Haiti vs Scotland
Exactly 3 distinct tips from different markets:
- Result Tip: Scotland to win. Even though the prediction metrics split the probabilities evenly at 33% for each outcome, the bookmakers are unanimous in making Scotland clear favourites, with away-win odds as low as 1.50 at William Hill and around 1.52–1.57 with other major firms such as 10Bet (1.52), Bet365 (1.55) and Pinnacle (1.56). That market confidence in Scotland’s quality and depth makes the away win a logical result pick.
- Goals Tip: Under a high goal line (cautious goals stance). Both teams start this World Cup campaign with 0 goals scored, 0 conceded and 0.0 goals per game on record, and there is no head-to-head scoring history to suggest an open contest. With prediction percentages not favouring any side strongly and no evidence of prolific attacks in this dataset, a lower-scoring match scenario is a reasonable angle, even though specific under/over odds are not listed here.
- Value Tip: Haiti or Draw (Double Chance). The prediction metrics rate Haiti and the draw collectively at 66% (33% home, 33% draw), while bookmakers price Haiti as big underdogs at 5.50–6.20 (Bet365 5.50, 10Bet 6.20, Unibet 6.10, Pinnacle 6.03) and the draw around 4.00–4.35. That discrepancy between evenly split probabilities and strong market bias towards Scotland suggests there could be value in siding with Haiti to avoid defeat via double-chance markets where available, using the generous home and draw prices as a guide.
How to Watch Haiti vs Scotland
Broadcast coverage varies by region. General guide:
- Spain: Movistar LaLiga
- UK: Premier Sports
- Australia: beIN Sports
- India: FanCode
- MENA: beIN Sports
- South America: ESPN / Disney+
- Africa: SuperSport
Odds are accurate at the time of writing and subject to change. Please gamble responsibly.




