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Daily Brief · 2026-06-07
FIFA World Cup 2026

Four Days Out: Grenadiers Sharpen Focus as Boston Showdown Looms

Four days from their Group C opener, Haiti's Grenadiers enter the final stretch of their pre-tournament preparation in Port St. Lucie, Florida. Coach Sébastien Migné's squad carries genuine momentum into the World Cup: a commanding 4-0 friendly victory over New Zealand on June 2 at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale — with Ruben Providence opening the scoring in the 12th minute — demonstrated the attacking cohesion Haiti has been building across this cycle. The subsequent 2-1 loss to Peru on June 5 in Miami, before a crowd of 26,700 at NU Stadium, offered useful adversity, with Migné noting the group-stage-level intensity was exactly what preparation demanded.

The squad's logistical subplot remains unresolved: Woodensky Pierre, the lone home-based player from Violette AC and the only member of the 26-man roster still living inside Haiti, had not yet received his U.S. visa as of recent reporting.

On the fixture side, Haiti face Scotland on Saturday, June 13 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts (21:00 ET, FS1). The match will air on BBC in the United Kingdom. Jean-Kévin Duverne, on loan at KAA Gent from Belgian football, and Wilguens Paugain of Zulte Waregem are confirmed in the defensive unit that shut out New Zealand.

The diaspora in Miami, Boston, Montréal and New York is mobilizing, with watch-party activity already building across all four cities ahead of Saturday's kickoff.

"My players deserve to play in a full stadium with a lot of fans. It will be the first victory." — Sébastien Migné, ahead of the Peru friendly

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