Scott McTominay Fitness Update: Scotland Midfielder Misses Training Ahead of World Cup Opener
- Scott McTominay is expected to be fit for Scotland's 2026 FIFA World Cup opening match against Haiti despite missing training on June 11, 2026, due to a stomach...
- McTominay missed the team's training session on June 11, 2026, after contracting a stomach bug, according to The Scotsman.
- ESPN also confirmed the player's absence from the group as Scotland prepares for its first match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Scott McTominay is expected to be fit for Scotland’s 2026 FIFA World Cup opening match against Haiti despite missing training on June 11, 2026, due to a stomach bug, according to The Guardian. Other reports from ESPN and The Scotsman confirmed his absence from the team’s preparations.
Why did Scott McTominay miss Scotland training?
McTominay missed the team’s training session on June 11, 2026, after contracting a stomach bug, according to The Scotsman. The Guardian reported that the midfielder is likely to recover in time for the tournament opener.
ESPN also confirmed the player’s absence from the group as Scotland prepares for its first match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The timing of the illness comes as the squad finalizes its tactical approach for the match against Haiti.
Which other players are missing from the Scotland squad?
Reports regarding squad absences varied between major news outlets. The Scotsman stated that another unnamed player was away from the group alongside McTominay.

The BBC reported that McKenna was an absentee from the training session. While the BBC characterized McKenna as the only absentee, this contradicts reporting from The Guardian, ESPN, and The Scotsman, which specifically highlighted McTominay’s absence due to illness.
How does this affect Scotland’s match against Haiti?
The availability of McTominay is a key factor for Scotland’s opening fixture. The Guardian indicates that the midfielder should be fit for the match despite the training interruption.
Scotland’s preparation involves a focus on fitness and availability as they enter the 2026 tournament. The team’s ability to field its primary midfield options will be determined by McTominay’s recovery over the coming days.
