The Haitian national football team marked its historic return to the FIFA World Cup after a 52-year absence with a narrow 0-1 defeat against Scotland on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at the Gillette Stadium in Boston, Massachusetts. Competing in their Group C opener, Sébastien Migné’s squad dropped critical points against an opponent widely considered the least formidable in a tough group that includes heavyweights Brazil and Morocco, who drew 1-1 earlier in the day.
The decisive blow came in the 26th minute of the first half. Following an initial save by Haitian captain and goalkeeper Johnny Placide, Aston Villa forward John McGinn seized the rebound; his subsequent strike deflected off midfielder Jean-Ricner Bellegarde to break the deadlock. Despite facing structural offside traps and controversial uncalled fouls in the first half, the Grenadiers adapted tactically after the interval, dominating the second half and creating several clear-cut scoring opportunities. These included a 72nd-minute strike by Ruben Providence that appeared to strike an unpenalized Scottish hand in the penalty box, and an 84th-minute header by striker Frantzdy Pierrot that went just wide. Haiti will look to bounce back on June 19 when they face Brazil.
















