THE kits Scotland will wear in each of their World Cup group stage fixtures have been revealed.
Scotland are set to play Haiti on June 14 in Boston before taking on Morocco in the same city on June 19 and then Brazil in Miami on June 24.
Football journalist Leonardo Bertozzi has reported on all the kit match-ups for the group stage fixtures.
Scotland are set to play in their orange away kit for the first game against Haiti with purple shorts, while Haiti will be in white.
Scotland's full group-stage kit allocation. Opening vs Haiti in the away kit - away shirts, purple shorts, trace scarlet socks. Then all-navy for both Morocco and Brazil, with Brazil in white shorts for the Miami finale. GK: blue trefoil away (Haiti), yellow home (Morocco),… pic.twitter.com/5CnSFkodV7
— Gary Walker (@g4ryw4lker) June 2, 2026
For the following two games, Steve Clarke's men will don their navy blue home kit with Morocco wearing white and Brazil in their classic yellow strip.
The team flew to the US on Sunday following their 4-1 win over Curacao at Hampden Park on Saturday.
A poll has shown the majority of fans believe they can reach the knockout stages of the tournament for the first time.
A survey commissioned by Aldi and carried out by ScotPulse found 77% of people in Scotland think Clarke’s side have a realistic chance of progressing beyond the group stage at this year's tournament – the country’s first men’s World Cup in almost 30 years.
Optimism is even stronger among dedicated supporters, with 83% of self-described diehard fans telling researchers they believe this could be the year Scotland make history by navigating their way out of the groups for the first time.
Some 82% of respondents said they planned to follow Scotland’s fortunes during the World Cup, while around one in six admitted they were prepared to stay up into the early hours to watch late kick-offs live.