Scotland prepares for Morocco after win over Haiti
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 4:43 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
Scotland secured a 1-0 victory over Haiti in their World Cup opener, setting a solid foundation for their campaign. Ben Gannon-Doak played a pivotal role, showcasing impressive speed and skill. With Morocco next on June 16 in Boston, Scotland needs a point from its final two matches to advance from the group stage. Gannon-Doak expressed confidence in his team's readiness against tougher opponents, highlighting the squad's experience and preparation.
- •Scotland won 1-0 against Haiti in their World Cup opener.
- •Ben Gannon-Doak starred with notable pace and impact.
- •Scotland faces Morocco on June 16 in Boston.
- •A point in the next two games likely secures advancement.
- •Gannon-Doak emphasized the team's confidence and readiness.
- 4:43 PMYahoo Sports — Scotland ready to take World Cup step - Gannon-Doak
"Ben Gannon-Doak insists the Scotland squad is "the most ready" it has been to succeed on the World Cup stage. The Bournemouth winger was the star of the show in Scotland's opening win over Haiti, using his electrifying pace to give Steve Clarke's side a dynamic edge. The 1-0 victory has given the Scots a solid platform, with Morocco on Friday in Boston up next.
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