Scotland defeated Haiti 1-0 on June 13, 2026 [1, 3], marking the nation's first FIFA World Cup match victory in 36 years [1, 2].
The win breaks a decades-long drought for the Scottish national team and provides a critical momentum boost for the squad and the Tartan Army of fans during the tournament.
The match took place at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts [4, 5]. The venue is located approximately 30 miles outside of Boston [5].
John McGinn provided the decisive moment of the match with a deflected goal during the first half [4]. That single score was enough to secure the 1-0 result [1]. The victory ended a winless streak in World Cup play that dated back to 1990 [1].
Fans of the national team, known as the Tartan Army, celebrated the result in Massachusetts [2]. The victory represents a significant milestone for the program, which had struggled to find success on the world stage for over three decades [1, 2].
Scotland now moves forward in Group C with a win under its belt [3]. The team's performance at Gillette Stadium serves as a turning point for a generation of players who have sought to replicate the success of the 1990 squad [1, 4].
“Scotland defeated Haiti 1-0, marking the nation's first FIFA World Cup match victory in 36 years.”
This victory removes a significant psychological burden from the Scottish national team by ending a 36-year drought. By securing three points in Group C, Scotland improves its mathematical chances of advancing to the knockout stages, while the result validates the current tactical approach under pressure in a high-stakes international environment.

