From Glasgow Celtic to U.S. Virgin Islands, Canada’s Scott Arfield is ready
Scott Arfield went to work before 58,865 rabid fans last Sunday when his Glasgow Rangers visited city rival Celtic.
The hard-working midfielder will likely face rows of empty seats this Sunday when Canada faces the U.S. Virgin Islands in a CONCACAF Nations League qualifying game. The contest was originally slated to be held in the U.S. Virgin Islands, but a lack of a suitable venue resulted in it being shifted to the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla.
Facing a team ranked 199th in the world on a Sunshine State pitch may not have the cachet or atmosphere of venturing into hostile territory to tackle 49-time Scottish champion Celtic. But Arfield is not taking anything for granted this weekend.
Anyone who’s been around soccer knows you can’t take any team lightly, he said, pointing to the regular upsets in domestic cup competitions.


