Haiti
13.06.2026 21:00 (GMT+2)
Scotland
[1] - 7.40
Х - 4.90
[2] - 1.45

Haiti vs Scotland on 13.06.2026 Prediction

A fascinating first-ever meeting between two nations from opposite ends of the footballing spectrum takes place at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro on June 13, 2026, as Haiti faces Scotland in a Group stage opener that carries enormous significance for both sides. 1xBet has Scotland as heavy favorites at 1.45, and rightly so — the Scots arrive as a battle-hardened European nation with a squad packed with Premier League talent, while Haiti, despite their remarkable qualification story, represent a significant step down in overall squad quality. That said, Haiti’s unpredictable, high-energy style and the passionate Caribbean football culture they bring to every match make them far from a pushover in what is their first ever World Cup appearance.

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Match Odds

Haiti - Scotland at 1xBet

Haiti – Scotland at 1xBet

Market Odds
Haiti Win (1) 7.40
Draw (X) 4.90
Scotland Win (2) 1.45
1X (Haiti Win or Draw) 2.93
12 (Either Team Wins) 1.21
2X (Draw or Scotland Win) 1.107
Over 2.5 Goals 1.89
Under 2.5 Goals 1.93
Both Teams to Score – Yes 2.06
Both Teams to Score – No 1.696

Scotland at 1.45 reflects a clear and well-justified favoritism, while Haiti at 7.40 is a price that acknowledges both their underdog status and the genuine gap in quality between the sides. The draw at 4.90 is remarkably long — suggesting the market expects a result either way rather than a stalemate. What is interesting is the near-perfect split on over/under 2.5 goals at 1.89/1.93, which captures genuine uncertainty about whether Haiti’s chaotic, high-energy style will produce an open game or whether Scotland’s discipline will keep it controlled. Both Teams to Score — No at 1.696 hints that the market leans toward a Scotland clean sheet as the more likely outcome.

Pre-World Cup Form

Haiti

Haiti at WC-2026

Haiti at WC-2026

Haiti’s presence at the 2026 World Cup is one of the most remarkable qualification stories of the entire tournament. Les Grenadiers navigated a fiercely competitive CONCACAF qualifying campaign to reach their first ever World Cup, a historic achievement for Caribbean football. Their qualifying form was a rollercoaster — thumping wins over Aruba (5–0), Nicaragua (3–0 away, 2–0 home), and Puerto Rico (3–0), mixed with heavy defeats like a 0–3 loss to Honduras and a shocking 1–5 defeat to Curaçao. That inconsistency is the defining characteristic of this Haiti side: capable of electrifying performances against certain opposition, but vulnerable to complete collapses when things go wrong.

Their Nations League campaign featured some eye-catching scorelines — 8–0 vs Sint Maarten, 6–0 vs Sint Maarten, 4–0 vs Puerto Rico — but these came against micro-nations with minimal footballing infrastructure, and their relevance to a World Cup group stage fixture against Scotland is essentially zero. The more meaningful data points are their recent friendlies: a 3–0 win in Azerbaijan and a 1–1 draw with Iceland suggest Haiti are competitive when well-organized, but a 0–1 loss to Tunisia and a 1–0 defeat to Saudi Arabia in the Gold Cup show they struggle against technically superior, organized sides. Scotland, with their Premier League quality and European tournament experience, represent by far the most difficult opponent Haiti have ever faced at this level.

Date Home Score Away Competition
31 Mar 2026 Haiti 1–1 Iceland Friendly
29 Mar 2026 Haiti 0–1 Tunisia Friendly
19 Nov 2025 Haiti 2–0 Nicaragua WC Qualifying (CONCACAF)
14 Nov 2025 Haiti 1–0 Costa Rica WC Qualifying (CONCACAF)
14 Oct 2025 Honduras 3–0 Haiti WC Qualifying (CONCACAF)
10 Oct 2025 Nicaragua 0–3 Haiti WC Qualifying (CONCACAF)
10 Sep 2025 Costa Rica 3–3 Haiti WC Qualifying (CONCACAF)
06 Sep 2025 Haiti 0–0 Honduras WC Qualifying (CONCACAF)
23 Jun 2025 USA 2–1 Haiti Gold Cup
20 Jun 2025 Trinidad and Tobago 1–1 Haiti Gold Cup
16 Jun 2025 Haiti 0–1 Saudi Arabia Gold Cup
11 Jun 2025 Haiti 1–5 Curaçao WC Qualifying (CONCACAF)
08 Jun 2025 Aruba 0–5 Haiti WC Qualifying (CONCACAF)
22 Mar 2025 Azerbaijan 0–3 Haiti Friendly
19 Nov 2024 Haiti 3–0 Puerto Rico CONCACAF Nations League

Scotland

Scotland at WC-2026

Scotland at WC-2026

Scotland arrive at the World Cup having qualified directly from European qualifying — topping a competitive group ahead of Denmark and Greece with an impressive campaign that included a 4–2 win over Denmark, a 3–1 home win over Greece, and back-to-back clean sheet wins over Belarus. The Scots have been one of the most consistent European qualifiers over the past two years, and their Nations League campaign — featuring draws and wins against Portugal, Croatia, Poland, and Greece — showed they are capable of competing with quality European opposition.

However, Scotland’s form is not without its blemishes. They were hammered 5–1 by Germany at EURO 2024 in the tournament opener, and their final pre-tournament friendlies in 2026 produced back-to-back defeats — 0–1 to Japan and 0–1 to Ivory Coast. Those results are a concern heading into a tournament opener, as they suggest Scotland can struggle when opponents press them high and exploit the space in behind their defensive line. The 1–3 home loss to Iceland in June 2025 was another alarming result. Scotland’s strength is collective — they are organized, physically imposing, and dangerous from set pieces — rather than being built around individual brilliance. Against Haiti, that organized approach should be more than sufficient, but the Scots will need to avoid the kind of sluggish, disjointed performance that has plagued them in several recent big games.

Date Home Score Away Competition
01 Apr 2026 Scotland 0–1 Ivory Coast Friendly
28 Mar 2026 Scotland 0–1 Japan Friendly
19 Nov 2025 Scotland 4–2 Denmark WC Qualifying (Europe)
16 Nov 2025 Greece 3–2 Scotland WC Qualifying (Europe)
12 Oct 2025 Scotland 2–1 Belarus WC Qualifying (Europe)
10 Oct 2025 Scotland 3–1 Greece WC Qualifying (Europe)
09 Sep 2025 Belarus 0–2 Scotland WC Qualifying (Europe)
06 Sep 2025 Denmark 0–0 Scotland WC Qualifying (Europe)
09 Jun 2025 Liechtenstein 0–4 Scotland Friendly
07 Jun 2025 Scotland 1–3 Iceland Friendly
23 Mar 2025 Scotland 0–3 Greece UEFA Nations League
21 Mar 2025 Greece 0–1 Scotland UEFA Nations League
19 Nov 2024 Poland 1–2 Scotland UEFA Nations League
16 Nov 2024 Scotland 1–0 Croatia UEFA Nations League
16 Oct 2024 Scotland 0–0 Portugal UEFA Nations League

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Head-to-Head History

Haiti and Scotland have never met before in any competition, making this World Cup fixture a complete unknown from a head-to-head perspective. With no historical data available, squad quality, current form, and tactical preparation are the only analytical tools available — and all three point firmly in Scotland’s direction.

Match Prediction

Main Prediction: Scotland Win – Odds 1.45

Scotland are the right side to back here, and the reasoning is straightforward. Haiti have never played at a World Cup before, have never faced opposition of this quality in a competitive fixture, and their recent form against organized European-style sides — Tunisia (0–1), Saudi Arabia (0–1), Iceland (1–1) — suggests they will struggle to create meaningful chances against a disciplined Scottish backline. Scotland, for all their inconsistencies, have the squad depth, European experience, and set-piece quality to control this match and ultimately win it. The pre-tournament defeats to Japan and Ivory Coast are a concern, but those were against elite Asian and African opposition — Haiti represent a significantly more manageable test. Back Scotland to win at 1.45 on 1xBet.

Additional Prediction 1: Over 2.5 Goals – Odds 1.89

Despite Scotland’s expected control, this match has the ingredients for a multi-goal game. Haiti’s qualifying campaign was extraordinarily high-scoring — they featured in several matches with four or more goals combined, including a 3–3 draw with Costa Rica and a 1–5 collapse against Curaçao. Scotland themselves have been involved in plenty of open, high-scoring games — a 4–2 win over Denmark, a 3–2 loss to Greece, a 2–3 loss to Poland. If Scotland score early and Haiti are forced to open up in search of an equalizer, the game could easily produce three or more goals. Over 2.5 goals at 1.89 on sports betting with 1xBet offers genuine value in this context.

Additional Prediction 2: Both Teams to Score – No – Odds 1.696

Haiti have been shut out in several of their most recent matches against quality opposition — 0–1 to Tunisia, 0–1 to Saudi Arabia, 0–3 to Honduras. Scotland, when well-organized and motivated, can keep clean sheets — as shown in their 2–0 wins over Belarus, their 4–0 thumping of Liechtenstein, and their 1–0 wins over Croatia and Poland. In a high-stakes World Cup opener against a Haiti side that will be experiencing the biggest match in their football history, nerves and unfamiliarity with the occasion could further suppress their attacking output. Scotland keeping a clean sheet while finding the net themselves is a realistic and well-supported scenario. Both Teams to Score — No at 1.696 on 1xBet is a solid complementary pick.

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