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McTominay should be fit for Scotland’s World Cup opener despite stomach bug
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McTominay should be fit for Scotland’s World Cup opener despite stomach bug

The Guardian Football about 3 hours 1 mins read
  • Midfielder missed final training session before Haiti game

  • ‘Hopefully that doesn’t spread,’ said Kenny McLean

Scotland are confident Scott McTominay will be fit to face Haiti on Saturday despite the midfielder sitting out training on Thursday due to a stomach complaint.

McTominay, widely considered Scotland’s most influential player, was a notable absentee as Steve Clarke put his players through their paces for a final time in North Carolina before departing for Boston. There, Scotland will play their first World Cup match in 28 years.

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