Get ready as Scotland play their first game at a World Cup in 28 years as they kick their campaign off against Haiti in Boston.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is here – bigger, bolder and more iconic than ever before. With 48 teams competing across a record breaking 104 matches, this is the largest World Cup in history and a tournament set to redefine the global game before a ball has even been kicked.
The BBC is broadcasting 54 matches live on TV, but audiences can follow all 104 matches across the BBC’s digital platforms. Across TV, iPlayer, 5 Live, BBC Sounds, the BBC Sport website & app, the brand-new BBC Sport Football YouTube channel and across socials, BBC Sport is delivering an unrivalled, unmatched and uninterrupted World Cup experience that audiences can’t find anywhere else.
Watch Haiti v Scotland on BBC TV and BBC iPlayer
Watch Haiti vs Scotland on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Sunday 14 June, with kick off at 2am BST.
The BBC will have live coverage of the Group C from Boston Stadium.
Scotland play their first game at a World Cup in 28 years, as Steve Clarke’s team seek a winning start with matches still to come against Morocco and Brazil, who they met in the first game of their last campaign back in 1998.
They sealed qualification in dramatic fashion by beating Denmark at Hampden Park last November and will be backed by huge numbers of the Tartan Army in Boston, who will be hoping for a better showing than at Euro 2024, when they exited with just one point from the group stage.
Haiti have had to wait even longer for World Cup football having qualified for their second ever tournament, last making an appearance in 1974, when they were knocked out in the first round following defeats to Italy, Poland and Argentina.
Listen to Haiti v Scotland on BBC Radio and BBC Sounds
Listen to Haiti v Scotland on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds, on Sunday 14 June, with kick off at 2am BST.
Steve Crossman presents build‑up to Haiti v Scotland at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Radio 5 Live from 1am BST.
Haiti v Scotland on BBC Sport and Online
You can also follow the FIFA World Cup 2026 live on the BBC Sport website, app, YouTube and across social media.
Supercharging how fans experience the tournament, BBC Sport is live streaming build-up and the opening 10 minutes of its biggest matches on BBC Football’s YouTube and TikTok channels for the first time ever – giving audiences more ways to follow the action live, wherever they are.
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BBC Scotland will deliver an extensive range of content on television, radio and online as Scotland returns to football’s biggest stage after 28 years.
Fans will be able to follow every moment of the campaign through a dynamic mix of live broadcasts, expert analysis, digital content, and on-the-ground reporting.
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