Scotland secured a 1-0 victory over Haiti in their Group C match, marking their first win at a major tournament in 28 years. The decisive goal came in the 28th minute from John McGinn, whose shot was deflected past Haiti’s goalkeeper, Johny Placide. This win signifies Scotland’s return to international competition after a long absence from the World Cup stage. The match was closely contested, with Haiti proving a challenging opponent despite the narrow defeat. The result provides a positive start for Scotland in their Group C campaign. This victory is particularly significant for Scottish fans who have waited nearly three decades to see their national team compete and win at this level. The team will look to build on this momentum in upcoming matches.