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How to watch Haiti vs Scotland: TV channel, live stream and kick-off time for World Cup game

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Scotland gets its World Cup campaign underway with a crucial match against Haiti, captained by ex Liverpool star Andy Robertson, and here's all the information for how you can watch itErstwhile Liverpool vice-captain Andy Robertson will kick off his World Cup campaign with Scotland against Haiti.(Image: Kara Durrette/Getty Images)Scotland is set to play its World Cup opener against Haiti, looking to lay the groundwork for a campaign to remember under Steve Clarke, and the Scots will be captained by ex-Liverpool man Andy Robertson.Though Robertson recently completed a move to Spurs, the fortunes of the Liverpool legend in North America will still be followed closely by Reds fans. Haiti is the side that Scotland "should" beat, and a comfortable win would leave a really clear path to qualification before games against Morocco and Brazil (featuring Alisson and former Liverpool midfielder Fabinho).Whether you're in the US or UK, here's how you can watch the game:Haiti vs Scotland TV and streaming detailsHaiti vs Scotland kicks off at 9PM local time in the US.



It will also be available to stream on BBC iPlayer.Former Liverpool player Ben Gannon Doak is set to play a big role for Scotland at the World Cup. (Image: Roger Wimmer/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images)In the US, the game is available to watch on Fox, and will be streaming on Fox One.

He has been replaced by Tyler Fletcher, son of Darren Fletcher and current member of the Man United youth setup.Tyler Fletcher is the surprise inclusion in the Scotland squad following Billy Gilmour's cruel injury blow.(Image: Howard Smith/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images)There have been further issues since heading out to the US. But he is expected to return in time to feature against Haiti, and the same is true of Scott McKenna after a knock.For Haiti, Leverton Pierre has been forced to withdraw from the whole tournament following an adductor issue in training.