Scotland secured a 2-1 victory over Haiti in their first match at the Women’s World Cup in over two decades. The game, played in Brisbane, Australia, saw Scotland take an early lead but Haiti quickly equalized. Scotland’s Kim Little then converted a penalty in the second half to regain the advantage, ultimately sealing the win. This marks Scotland’s first World Cup appearance since 1999 and a positive start to their Group D campaign. Despite a spirited performance from Haiti, Scotland’s experience proved decisive. The result places Scotland in a strong position as they prepare to face Argentina and England in their remaining group stage matches.
