Scotland secured their first victory at a FIFA World Cup tournament in 36 years, defeating Haiti 1-0. The winning goal came from John McGinn in the 28th minute, aided by two deflections that wrongfooted the Haitian goalkeeper. Despite a determined effort from Haiti, Scotland maintained their lead throughout the remainder of the match. This win marks a significant moment for Scottish football, ending a long period without a World Cup win. The match was closely contested, but Scotland’s defense proved resilient in preserving their advantage. The result provides a positive start to Scotland’s campaign in the tournament. This victory offers a boost in confidence for the team as they progress through the group stage.
