Scott McTominay fit for Scotland’s World Cup opener against Haiti
The Napoli midfielder shook off a stomach bug ahead of Scotland's first World Cup appearance since 1998
Scott McTominay, the 29-year-old Napoli midfielder, is fit and available for Scotland’s 2026 FIFA World Cup Group C opener against Haiti on June 14, 2026. The news comes after a brief scare when McTominay missed a training session on June 11 due to a minor stomach issue.
The absence was precautionary. Teammates and staff have expressed confidence that the midfielder will be ready when Scotland take the pitch in Boston.
A stomach bug, not a crisis
Teammate Kenny McLean described McTominay as “special” and voiced optimism about his swift recovery.
Why McTominay matters so much to Scotland
At Manchester United, he was something of a utility player, capable but rarely the focal point of the team’s midfield plans. At Napoli, that changed completely. The move to Serie A transformed him from a bit-part contributor into a genuine driving force in one of Italy’s top sides.
His midfield presence and effectiveness on set pieces give Scotland dimensions they simply don’t have without him.
Scotland haven’t appeared at a World Cup since France 1998. That’s 28 years of watching other nations compete on the biggest stage.
The Group C challenge
Scotland’s opening match against Haiti in Boston represents the start of what promises to be a demanding group stage campaign.
What this means for the tournament
Some McTominay-related NFT collectibles have been observed in the broader market, as is common with high-profile footballers, but nothing of material significance ties this fitness update to any tradeable asset or protocol.
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