Scotland defeated Haiti 1-0 on Saturday, June 13, 2026, to secure a victory in their opening Group C match [1].
The result ends a 36-year drought for the national team, marking their first win at the FIFA World Cup since 1990 [2].
The match took place at Boston Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts [5]. A first-half goal by John McGinn provided the narrow margin of victory [1, 3]. Scotland had previously struggled to return to the global stage, having not appeared in the tournament since 1998 [3].
This win places Scotland at the top of Group C as the tournament progresses [6]. The victory is a significant milestone for the squad following a 28-year absence from the World Cup competition [3].
The match remained a tight contest throughout the 90 minutes, with Scotland defending their slim lead until the final whistle [1]. The victory provides the team with early momentum, and a favorable position in the standings for their remaining group fixtures [6].
“Scotland secured a 1-0 victory over Haiti in their opening Group C match.”
By securing three points in their opening game, Scotland has maximized its probability of advancing to the knockout stages. Ending a winless streak that spanned over three decades provides a psychological boost to the program and establishes them as a primary contender for progression within Group C.


