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McGinn strike secures historic World Cup victory for Scotland against resilient Haiti

A fortunate first-half goal from John McGinn propelled Scotland to the summit of World Cup Group C following a hard-fought victory over tournament returnees Haiti

Updated 3 weeks ago · Published on 14 Jun 2026 11:22AM

McGinn strike secures historic World Cup victory for Scotland against resilient Haiti
The win marks Scotland’s first triumph on the global stage in thirty-six years (Photo from Reuters) - June 14, 2026

SCOTLAND secured a historic milestone at the World Cup on Saturday as a deflected strike from midfielder John McGinn earned them a tense victory over Haiti, sending the team to the top of Group C.

The narrow win represents a significant breakthrough for the Scottish team, marking their first victory in the finals of the tournament since 1990.

The decisive moment arrived in the twenty-eighth minute of play when McGinn unleashed a shot that took a cruel double deflection before settling into the back of the Haitian net to break the deadlock.

The European side had come close to opening the scoring even earlier in the contest, only for a powerful effort from Scott McTominay to rattle against the woodwork.

Reuters reported that despite controlling portions of the match, Scotland frequently found themselves unsettled by the blistering pace and athleticism displayed by the Caribbean outfit, who are making their first appearance at the tournament since 1974.

However, the debutants ultimately paid the price for a distinct lack of clinical finishing in the final third, failing to capitalise on the clear opportunities they created against the Scottish defence.

With the initial round of fixtures completed, Scotland will turn their attention to a crucial encounter against Morocco on June 19, following the North African side's respectable draw against powerhouse Brazil.

Haiti will face a daunting task on the same day when they line up against the five-time world champions in their second group fixture. - June 14, 2026

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