Scotland Secures World Cup Victory Over Haiti
Scotland marked their return to the World Cup finals with a victory against Haiti at the Boston Stadium. John McGinn scored the decisive single goal, securing three points for Scotland. This win, their fifth in World Cup history, places the team at the top of Group C as they look ahead to matches against Morocco and Brazil.

Scotland commenced their return to the World Cup finals by defeating Haiti in a match held at the Boston Stadium. This match signified Scotland's first appearance on the global stage in more than 10,000 days, following their last participation in the World Cup in France.
The single decisive goal was scored by John McGinn, securing three points for Scotland in their opening fixture. This win represents Scotland's fifth triumph in the history of the World Cup finals.
Following this result, Scotland currently leads Group C. However, despite securing the win, the performance by Steve Clarke’s team was described as unconvincing in the source material. Haiti, their opponents, reportedly lacked the composure needed to capitalize on opportunities throughout the game.
Scotland now faces upcoming challenges in Group C, with matches scheduled against Morocco and Brazil. The team's objective is to advance beyond the group phase, an accomplishment they have yet to achieve in previous World Cup campaigns.
(Source: Guardian Football)