Scotland Secures First World Cup Win in 36 Years Against Haiti
Scotland defeated Haiti 1-0 in a World Cup match held in Boston, marking their first victory in the tournament in 36 years. The decisive goal was scored by John McGinn, a result that significantly advances Scotland's prospects towards the knockout stages of the competition.

Scotland achieved a notable milestone by securing a 1-0 victory over Haiti in a World Cup fixture. The match, played in Boston, saw Scotland end a 36-year wait for a win in the global tournament.
The solitary goal of the game came from John McGinn, which sparked celebrations among the team and their supporters. This win is considered a crucial step for the Scottish side, positioning them favorably to progress towards the knockout stages.
(Source: Independent Football)
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