Scotland become faithfuls or traitors before World Cup opener against Haiti

The Guardian 1 min read 8 hours ago

<ul><li><p>Robertson said game helped pass time in training camp</p></li><li><p>Scotland play 83rd-ranked Haiti on Saturday in Boston</p></li></ul><p>Andy Robertson has revealed an unorthodox way Scotland have prepared for their World Cup return, with the captain organising a game of Traitors for the squad during their buildup camp in the United States.</p><p>Scotland’s meeting with Haiti in Boston is their <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jun/12/tartan-army-toast-scotland-world-cup-return-boston">first World Cup game since 1998</a>. Much has been made of Scotland’s togetherness in the lead up to this tournament. Robertson did not explain who among his teammates was a faithful and who a traitor, but did explain why the game was introduced.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jun/12/scotland-traitors-world-cup-2026-opener-haiti-andy-robertson">Continue reading...</a>
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