Scotland Achieves First World Cup Win in 36 Years
Scotland has secured its first World Cup victory in 36 years, defeating Haiti 1-0 in a match held in Boston. John McGinn scored the decisive goal with a deflected strike during the first half, a result that places Scotland at the top of Group C.

Scotland recorded a significant 1-0 win against Haiti in Boston, marking the national team's first victory in a World Cup tournament in 36 years.
The sole goal of the match was scored by John McGinn. His deflected strike in the first half proved to be the difference, securing the historic result for Scotland.
This victory propels Scotland to the top of Group C, positioning them favorably in the competition.
According to Daily Mail Football, the match concluded with Scotland claiming a narrow but crucial win.
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