Some viewers watching Scotland’s men’s World Cup match against Haiti report disruptions to the live television feed, according to multiple outlets. During the game—Scotland’s first men’s World Cup match in 28 years—a “world-feed” or international broadcast problem causes the coverage to cut out for parts of the audience. Reports also describe viewers being subjected to a harsh buzzing sound at times, indicating audio problems alongside the visual interruptions. The issue is described as stemming from the world feed rather than the local production, suggesting the problem occurs in the international signal distribution process. While the match itself proceeds, the broadcast interruptions affect how viewers experience the game. Both sources refer to the same incident and timing, framing it as a technical disruption during the Scotland vs Haiti fixture. No details are provided about how long the problem lasts, which broadcasters are affected, or whether it is fully resolved during the match. The reports focus on the impact on viewers, noting the combination of cut-outs and distorted audio during the broadcast.