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2026 FIFA World Cup
14JUN

McGinn goal ends Scotland's 36-year drought

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John McGinn's deflected 28th-minute strike gave Scotland a 1-0 win over Haiti on 13 June in the Boston area, the nation's first World Cup victory since the 1990 tournament in Italy.

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Key takeaway

Scotland's first World Cup win in 36 years puts them top of Group C and heightens pressure on Brazil.

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.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Scotland had not won a match at the World Cup since 1990, which is 36 years. They had not even been at the World Cup since 1998. The 2026 expanded tournament, which includes 48 nations instead of the previous 32, gave Scotland a route back in. On 13 June they played Haiti in Foxborough, Massachusetts, and John McGinn scored a deflected shot in the 28th minute to win 1-0. That single win puts Scotland above Brazil in Group C after one game.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Scotland's qualification for 2026 depended directly on the 48-team expansion . Under the 32-team format, Scotland would have required a two-legged play-off victory against a ranked European side; the expanded field admitted the third-placed European group finishers through a different pathway. Scotland finished third in UEFA qualifying Group A, which under the old format would have put them in the play-offs at best.

The 36-year gap between World Cup wins also reflects Scotland's chronic group-draw difficulty at previous tournaments. At France 1998, Brazil were group opponents. At Germany 2006, Scotland did not qualify. The 2026 Group C draw placed Scotland with Brazil and Morocco, two of the higher-ranked sides, but the Haiti opening fixture gave them the softest available first game.

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  • Consequence

    Scotland sit top of Group C after one game, setting up a live table-topper fixture against Brazil.

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Football Supporters Europe / broadcast critics
Football Supporters Europe / broadcast critics
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Scotland national team
Scotland national team
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FIFA / Gianni Infantino
FIFA / Gianni Infantino
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Canada Soccer
Canada Soccer
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Mohamed Ouahbi / Morocco
Mohamed Ouahbi / Morocco
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Carlo Ancelotti / Brazil
Carlo Ancelotti / Brazil
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