Scotland’s World Cup campaign is currently defined by two matches, according to BBC Sport Scotland. The team records a win over Haiti and then suffers a narrow defeat to Morocco. In its assessment, BBC Sport Scotland looks at what these results indicate about Scotland’s performance so far, including how the team manages different match situations and the outcomes of key moments across the two games. The reporting focuses on the contrast between Scotland’s victory against Haiti and the close loss to Morocco, using those results as the basis for early takeaways about form and competitiveness. The article does not introduce broader context beyond Scotland’s results in the tournament to date, and it does not attribute the analysis to changes in personnel, tactics, or other developments outside the two match outcomes. Overall, the sources converge on the same match record—one win and one narrow defeat—and present the early evaluation as an initial snapshot of Scotland’s World Cup progress.