John McGinn strikingly ends Scotland’s 36-Year World Cup Win Drought Against Haiti

A deflected first-half strike from Aston Villa midfielder John McGinn propelled Scotland to a historic 1-0 victory over Haiti in their FIFA World Cup 2026™ Group C opener at Boston Stadium on Saturday night. The hard-fought triumph marks Scotland’s first win at a World Cup tournament since defeating Sweden in 1990.
Early Pressure Pays Off
Steve Clarke’s side controlled the early momentum in front of a raucous crowd. Scott McTominay signaled Scotland’s intent just seven minutes in, sending a header over the crossbar before rattling the post shortly after.
The decisive moment arrived in the 29th minute. Forward Che Adams expertly controlled a long ball and found Ben Doak. Doak’s near-post cross was initially cut out by the Haitian defense, but the clearance fell directly to McGinn on the edge of the area. The midfielder fired a powerful rebound that deflected past the goalkeeper to send the Tartan Army into raptures.
Haiti Fights Back
A spirited Haitian side refused to back down and exploited spaces following a first-half hydration break. Winger Ruben Providence posed the greatest threat, cutting inside to unleash a low drive that Scottish goalkeeper Angus Gunn failed to hold cleanly, sparking a frantic scramble inside the penalty box.
Tense Final Exchanges
The second half remained energetic but lacked clear-cut opportunities for both sides:
- John McGinn missed a golden chance to double the lead, firing wide under heavy pressure from Haiti’s Ricardo Adé.
- Wilson Isidor narrowly missed connecting with another dangerous low cross delivered across the face of the goal by Providence.
- Frantdzy Pierrot almost snatched a late equalizer for Haiti, rising above the Scottish defense to direct a powerful header just wide of the far post.
Key Match Facts
- Final Score: Haiti 0-1 Scotland [1]
- Scotland Goal: John McGinn (29′) [1]
- Historical Milestone: This marks Scotland’s first World Cup finals victory in 36 years.
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