Scotland Secures World Cup Victory Against Haiti
Scotland achieved a 1-0 victory over Haiti in their first World Cup finals match since 1998. The decisive goal was scored by John McGinn, reportedly around 2:28 AM in the UK, sparking widespread celebrations among fans. This win ended a significant period of anticipation for Scottish football supporters.

Scotland celebrated a 1-0 victory against Haiti in their opening World Cup finals match, marking their return to the tournament stage since 1998.
The winning goal came from John McGinn, whose deflected shot secured the narrow win. The moment occurred around 2:28 AM in the UK, with fans gathering for watch parties.
The victory was met with widespread joy and relief, described as ending "28, arguably 36, years of hurt" for the national team's supporters. Celebrations and chants of “no Scotland, no party” were reported from various locations, including Boston and Glasgow.
According to The Guardian Sport, the scenes following McGinn’s goal and Scotland’s triumph were characterized by unbridled happiness.
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