Scotland Beat Haiti 1-0 On Return To FIFA World Cup
Scotland Beat Haiti 1-0 On Return To FIFA World Cup Curated By Last Updated: June 14, 2026, 09:54 IST John McGinns deflected goal gives Scotland
Scotland Beat Haiti 1-0 On Return To FIFA World Cup Curated By Last Updated: June 14, 2026, 09:54 IST John McGinns deflected goal gives Scotland a 1-0 win over Haiti in their World Cup Group C opener, their first World Cup victory since 1990. Rapid Read Scotland Beat Haiti 1-0 On Return To FIFA World Cup John McGinn’s opportunistic strike ensured Scotland’s long-awaited World Cup return began with three points, as they edged past Haiti 1-0 in a tense Group C opener on Saturday. Aston Villa captain McGinn struck just before the half-hour at the Gillette Stadium, on the outskirts of Boston, his effort taking a crucial deflection on its way in. The arena, packed to its 64,000 capacity and dominated by travelling Scottish supporters, erupted as the ball hit the net. They have travelled to the United States in large numbers to follow Scotland’s first World Cup campaign since 1998, and were able to celebrate a rare victory at the tournament as they go top of Group C. It is Scotland’s first win at a World Cup since a 2-1 defeat of Sweden in Italy in 1990, and a first victory at any major tournament in 30 years, since Euro 96.
Steve Clarke’s team are bidding to make history by reaching the knockout stages, something Scotland have never done at the World Cup. They had to hang on grimly at the end, but the victory puts them on course to get to the last 32, especially as the eight best third-placed sides will go through from the group stage. Haiti are one of the lowest-ranked sides at the tournament, at 84th in the world, and Scotland knew the importance of beating the Caribbean nation with tougher tests to come. They play Morocco at the same stadium in their next game on Friday before heading to Miami to take on Brazil. Morocco and Brazil drew 1-1 in Saturday’s other Group C encounter in New Jersey. Haiti’s achievement in reaching the World Cup is one of the most inspiring stories of this tournament, given the turmoil in the country, which prevented the team from playing qualifiers at home. Scott McTominay Hits Post Their line-up included midfielder Jean-Ricner Bellegarde and striker Wilson Isidor, both of whom featured regularly in the English Premier League this season.
But there is greater depth in the Scotland side, with the likes of McGinn, skipper Andy Robertson and Scott McTominay. The Napoli attacking midfielder, scorer of an iconic overhead kick in the decisive win over Denmark, which sealed qualification, was fit to start this game after shaking off a stomach bug. McTominay almost gave the Scotland team playing in salmon pink the lead in the 17th minute, when he arrived at the edge of the area to crash a shot off the post from a Ben Gannon-Doak lay-off. Haiti were beginning to grow as a threat when Scotland took the lead on 28 minutes. Che Adams stretched the opposition defence before Gannon-Doak’s ball fell to McGinn, and his shot found the net via the outstretched leg of Bellegarde. They were unable to build on that, as Haiti forced them back and stepped up the pressure in the closing stages as they sought to avoid defeat in a World Cup game for the first time. French-born Ruben Providence was a regular threat on the wing, and imposing centre-forward Frantzdy Pierrot almost equalised in the 85th minute, but his towering header went just wide.
