Scotland defeats Haiti 1-0 for first World Cup win in 36 years
John McGinn scored the winning goal as Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 in Boston, ending a 36-year drought without a World Cup victory.

Scotland secured a 1-0 victory over Haiti at Boston Stadium, marking the nation's first win at a World Cup tournament in 36 years.
John McGinn scored the decisive goal that gave Scotland all three points in what was described as a tense but ultimately successful performance. The midfielder's strike proved to be the difference in a match that may not have been aesthetically pleasing but delivered the crucial result Scotland needed.
The victory ends a lengthy winless streak for Scotland at World Cup level, with their last tournament win dating back 36 years. The result represents a significant milestone for Scottish football, which has struggled to make an impact on the world's biggest stage in recent decades.
The match took place at Boston Stadium, with Scotland managing to control the game sufficiently to secure the narrow victory. While the performance was characterized as nervous and not particularly attractive football, it achieved the primary objective of collecting three points.
The win provides Scotland with momentum as they continue their World Cup campaign, having finally broken through for their first tournament victory in over three decades.