John McGinn scored a deflected strike on 28 minutes as Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 on Saturday 13 June in the Boston area, the nation's first World Cup win since the 1990 tournament in Italy 1. Haiti goalkeeper Johny Placide had parried a Che Adams effort moments before McGinn struck. The goal was no classic, but a 36-year wait ended on its deflection.
Scotland had not even reached a World Cup since 1998 before the enlarged 48-team field gave them a route back . Converting that return into a win, rather than the narrow defeats that defined earlier campaigns, places them top of Group C on three points after one round.
The result reshapes the group. With Brazil held to a draw by Morocco, Scotland's next fixture against the five-time champions becomes a live top-of-the-table contest rather than a damage-limitation exercise. For a nation whose World Cup history is a catalogue of honourable exits, a first win in a generation changes what the rest of the group is playing for.
