Smiling woman wearing yellow sunglasses holding the Haitian flag at a public event, with people in the background.

Haiti-Scotland Right‑To‑Tickets Dominate Weekly Exchanges on FIFA Collect

Published On: February 18, 2026

The buzz around seeing the world’s biggest sporting stage live is unmistakable. Fans are circling key group-stage moments for FIFA World Cup 2026™, and that energy is showing on the FIFA Collect marketplace as Right‑to‑Tickets change hands and watchlists grow ahead of June. 

During the last week (9-15 February), all eyes turned to the Group C opener, Haiti v Scotland (Match 5), which kicks off at 21:00 on 13 June at Boston Stadium. Interest grew day by day, before breaking into a flurry of transfers as supporters jumped in early, sensing a match that could swing the group and shape the path to the knockouts. 

 

Right‑To‑Tickets, Explained in One Line 

Right‑to‑Tickets are tradable digital entitlements on FIFA Collect Marketplace that provides a pathway to official FIFA World Cup 2026™ match access; eligible holders may convert them into entry tickets via the FIFA tournament app between May and June 2026, per applicable terms. 

Read more about the Right-to-Tickets 

 

FIFA Collect Marketplace: The Home of Right‑to‑Tickets 

FIFA Collect Marketplace is the official hub to discover, track, and trade Right‑to‑Tickets for every FIFA World Cup 2026™ match. Browse by match number or teams and follow real‑time activity as collectors’ position for key fixtures. 

Read more about the FIFA Collect Maketplace  

Team Snapshot: Haiti vs Scotland, Match 5 

Scotland football fan with face painted in Scottish flag colors, wearing tartan hat, cheering with arms raised and holding a scarf at FIFA World Cup France 1998.

Why the Community Is Buzzing 

Interest in Haiti–Scotland built steadily throughout the week: swelling watchlists, triggered alerts, and more early moves as attention converged on the same Right‑to‑Tickets. Beyond the tangible stakes on the pitch, collectors are positioning now for one of June’s potential highlight fixtures, where tournament narratives often shift early and a single moment can define a national team’s fate. 

Smiling woman wearing yellow sunglasses holding the Haitian flag at a public event, with people in the background.

Haiti-Scotland Right‑To‑Tickets Dominate Weekly Exchanges on FIFA Collect

Published On: February 18, 2026

The buzz around seeing the world’s biggest sporting stage live is unmistakable. Fans are circling key group-stage moments for FIFA World Cup 2026™, and that energy is showing on the FIFA Collect marketplace as Right‑to‑Tickets change hands and watchlists grow ahead of June. 

During the last week (9-15 February), all eyes turned to the Group C opener, Haiti v Scotland (Match 5), which kicks off at 21:00 on 13 June at Boston Stadium. Interest grew day by day, before breaking into a flurry of transfers as supporters jumped in early, sensing a match that could swing the group and shape the path to the knockouts. 

 

Right‑To‑Tickets, Explained in One Line 

Right‑to‑Tickets are tradable digital entitlements on FIFA Collect Marketplace that provides a pathway to official FIFA World Cup 2026™ match access; eligible holders may convert them into entry tickets via the FIFA tournament app between May and June 2026, per applicable terms. 

Read more about the Right-to-Tickets 

 

FIFA Collect Marketplace: The Home of Right‑to‑Tickets 

FIFA Collect Marketplace is the official hub to discover, track, and trade Right‑to‑Tickets for every FIFA World Cup 2026™ match. Browse by match number or teams and follow real‑time activity as collectors’ position for key fixtures. 

Read more about the FIFA Collect Maketplace  

Team Snapshot: Haiti vs Scotland, Match 5 

Scotland football fan with face painted in Scottish flag colors, wearing tartan hat, cheering with arms raised and holding a scarf at FIFA World Cup France 1998.

Why the Community Is Buzzing 

Interest in Haiti–Scotland built steadily throughout the week: swelling watchlists, triggered alerts, and more early moves as attention converged on the same Right‑to‑Tickets. Beyond the tangible stakes on the pitch, collectors are positioning now for one of June’s potential highlight fixtures, where tournament narratives often shift early and a single moment can define a national team’s fate.