Will Wilson Isidor play against Scotland tonight? Latest injury update on the popular French striker

Will Wilson Isidor play against Scotland tonight? Latest injury update on the popular French strike.(Image via Getty Images) Haiti is gearing up to secure the team’s first win in the FIFA World Cup against Scotland today as all eyes remain on star player, Wilson Isidor.With just a few hours left for the game to begin at Boston Stadium, Foxborough, many remain concerned if Wilson Isidor will be able to take the field today after his injury in March.
Will Wilson Isidor take the field against Scotland tonight after his brutal injury recently?
Yes, as per reports, the French national who is representing Haiti in this World Cup, Wilson Isidor, will be playing tonight against Scotland at the Boston Stadium in Foxborough.The 25 year old Sunderland striker Wilson Isidor was also spotted training for today’s match as the Haiti national team gears up to play in the World Cup after 52 years since their last appearance in 1974.
Wilson Isidor’s recent injury had concerned many as he geared up to represent Haiti
Back in March 2026, the 25 year old star missed a Premier League match against Brighton & Hove Albion F.CJust days leading up to the match, Wilson Isidor experienced muscular tightness and he was sidelined for the next few days.Fortunately, Wilson Isidor bounced back on the field on 31st of March in his international debut for the Haiti national football team as the team faced Iceland in a friendly match which ended in a draw.While Wilson Isidor has kept his eyes on the World Cup, many fans have a lot of expectations from him.The Sunderland forward has made a big impact domestically since moving to England, as he recorded 19 goals in 82 games even though he was not always a regular starter.A few days ago, in an interview with Sunderland AFC, Wilson Isidor opened up about playing for the Haiti national ream as he said, “When I say yes to the call-up, I wanted to help the country grow and achieve a lot of things. But it’s great to be the first Haitian player to play for Sunderland. I hope there is more in the future and they can be inspired by me.”The 25 year old star player added, “I think the World Cup pushed everyone to make a good choice. With this competition, we’re going to build a future. Bring them joy and bring them freedom with the World Cup. It’s 52 years since they went to the World Cup. The first guy to score was a big legend. I hope to be the second one!



