Scotland's men in green will be looking to secure a crucial win against Haiti in their World Cup qualifier at Hampden Park. The match marks a significant stage in Scotland's bid to reach the 2026 World Cup and will be a tough test for the team under new manager Steve Clarke. Scotland currently sits in third place in Group B with eight points from four games, while Haiti is bottom with just one point from four games.
The match promises to be an intense and competitive affair, with both teams looking to secure points in the qualifier. Scotland's key players, such as John McGinn and Andrew Robertson, will be looking to make their mark on the game and help their team to a vital win.
Scotland's manager, Steve Clarke, expressed his excitement ahead of the match, saying, 'We know this will be a tough game, but we're confident in our abilities and are looking forward to getting back to winning ways.'
Haiti's team, on the other hand, will be looking to pull off a major upset and secure a crucial point against their stronger opponents. Haiti's manager, Jean-Jacques Pierre, said, 'We're not underestimating Scotland, but we believe in our players and our team's capabilities.'
The match is set to kick off at 7:45pm on Friday evening, with both teams looking to secure a crucial win in their bid to reach the 2026 World Cup.