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Scott McTominay, a key player for Scotland, was back on the training field Tuesday. He missed practice the day before because of an upset stomach. Now, he looks ready to play in the team’s first World Cup game against Haiti.

What Happened to the Midfielder?

McTominay sat out Monday’s session to recover from a stomach bug. Team staff kept an eye on him to make sure he was okay. By Tuesday, he was back with his teammates, running drills and getting ready for the big match.

Why This Matters for Scotland

Scotland needs all its best players for the tournament opener. McTominay is a strong midfielder who helps control the game. Without him, the team would have had to change its plan. Now, fans can breathe easy:

  • He brings energy and skill to the midfield.
  • His experience helps calm the team under pressure.
  • He’s a key part of Scotland’s attacking and defensive moves.

Looking Ahead to the Haiti Game

Scotland and Haiti face off in their first World Cup match. With McTominay back in action, Scotland has a better shot at starting the tournament with a win. The team is focused and ready to play hard for their fans.