16 Jun
Tue
•3:00pm
MetLife Stadium • New York
22 Jun
Mon
•5:00pm
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia
26 Jun
Fri
•3:00pm
Gillette Stadium • Boston
13 Jun
Sat
•9:00pm
Gillette Stadium • Boston
19 Jun
Fri
•9:00pm
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia
24 Jun
Wed
•6:00pm
Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta
The Caribbean side arrive as a dangerous dark horse, ready to punish any lapse in concentration with relentless energy, raw physical power and blistering counterattacks.
The current World Cup runners-up, third in the FIFA rankings, touch down as a composed, controlling unit, built on possession football that aims to pin rivals back and dictate the tempo.
Half a century after their only World Cup appearance in 1974, the island team return to the tournament as the region’s benchmark, driven by the ambition to break football’s traditional hierarchies.
This showdown is all about contrast: a powerhouse used to setting the terms against a rival who fights for every ball as if it were the last. In a group where every point could prove decisive, this clash is shaping up to be pivotal in the race to advance.
The French side boast a truly intimidating résumé: champions in 2018, finalists in 2022 and a squad led by Kylian Mbappé, Golden Boot winner in Qatar and already past the 50-goal mark for his country.
The Haitian team, Gold Cup semi-finalists in 2019 and back on the global stage, place their faith in the scoring instincts of Duckens Nazon and the power of Frantzdy Pierrot, standard-bearers of a locker room that has learned how to stand up to football’s giants.
Getting your ticket means locking in 90 minutes where a proven powerhouse and a fearless underdog go head to head for far more than just three points.