Scotland secured their first World Cup win in 28 years, defeating Haiti 1-0 thanks to a goal from John McGinn. The victory marks a significant moment for the Scottish national team, returning to the World Cup after a long hiatus. McGinn expressed optimism about the team’s potential to advance to the knockout stages, a first in their World Cup history. The match took place in Foxborough, with McGinn’s goal proving decisive. This win provides a positive start to Scotland’s campaign and boosts morale within the squad. Fans and players alike are hopeful for continued success in the tournament. The team now looks ahead to future matches with renewed confidence.