Haiti
Haiti arrive at the 2026 World Cup ranked 48th in Sportsvyn's Power Rankings with a score of 3.41, placing them among the tournament's lower-seeded sides. The 26-player squad carries a balanced positional frame — eight defenders, eight midfielders, and seven attackers — with no single positional cluster that signals an obvious structural priority. Drawn into Group C, the roster's eight-strong midfield pool competing for central roles is the clearest unresolved tension on the sheet heading into the tournament.
Haiti's group opener falls on June 13 against Scotland at Gillette Stadium. Scotland arrive ranked 34th in Sportsvyn's Power Rankings with a score of 4.76 — 14 places and more than a full rating point above Haiti — making this the steeper of the two sides' opening tasks on paper. The match begins to answer one specific question the squad data raises but cannot resolve: can Haiti's seven-attacker pool generate the output needed to compete against a higher-ranked opponent, or does the gap in ranking scores translate directly to the scoreline?
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