Scott McTominay has been passed fit as Scotland prepare to kick off their World Cup 2026 campaign against Haiti in the early hours of Sunday morning at Boston Stadium. The Group C opener marks the Tartan Army’s first step in a tournament they hope will end a long absence from football’s biggest stage.
Excitement has spread beyond the pitch, with Sky Bet offering new customers 50/1 odds on a goal being scored in the match. The promotion requires a £5 minimum deposit and a maximum £1 first bet on the “Over 0.5 Goals” market. If a goal is scored, the enhanced odds are credited as five £10 bet tokens. Should the game end goalless, customers still receive a £10 free bet credit as a single token.
“Scotland start World Cup 2026 against Haiti with Scott McTominay fit; Sky Bet offers 50/1 for a goal.”
Scotland face a side considered group minnows, but the pressure is on to deliver after years of near-misses. McTominay’s availability provides a boost to the squad as they aim to start with a victory. The match kicks off at an unsociable hour for fans back home, but the promise of action – and the betting offer – has already drawn attention.
Sky Bet’s deal is available to new customers only, with further terms and conditions applying. The Sun, which reported the offer, also noted a commercial content notice. For those struggling with gambling, the National Gambling Helpline can be reached on 0808 8020 133.
