World Cup 20262026

Haiti

The thin sample suggests Haiti can be direct and efficient in transition, but other reviewed stretches were either shotless early or limited to low-quality late volume.

Based on 3 reviewed matches through Jun 24, 2026.

What we keep seeing

Direct transition payoff

Thin

One game shows Haiti’s sharpest threat arriving in first-half transition moments, where two goals came from modest shot volume and 0.66 xG.

Quiet first halves

Thin

One game shows Haiti going shotless before halftime while the opponent built a 3-0 lead.

Pierrot-centered attack

Thin

One game shows Haiti’s attack concentrated around Pierrot, who supplied most of the team’s xG and its clearest central chances.

Volume without danger

Thin

One game shows Haiti keeping late shot volume alive, but the attempts stayed low quality and never became dangerous.

Strengths

Transition finishing

Thin

Haiti scored twice in transition early in one game despite only 0.66 xG and two shots on target overall.

Pierrot focal point

Thin

Haiti’s attack concentrated around Pierrot, who supplied most of the team’s xG and the clearest central chances.

Weaknesses

First-half shot silence

Thin

One game left Haiti with zero first-half shots as the opponent built a 3-0 lead before halftime.

Late chances stayed low value

Thin

Another game showed late volume, but the shots were low quality and did not turn into goals.

Opponent plan

Deny

We do not have enough reviewed evidence to suggest this yet.

Attack

We do not have enough reviewed evidence to suggest this yet.

Avoid

We do not have enough reviewed evidence to suggest this yet.

Player spine

  • Frantzdy Pierrot

    Finishing Threat

    He supplied most of Haiti’s xG and the clearest central chances in the cited game.

Game evidence