Scotland ended a 36-year wait for a World Cup victory on Wednesday, defeating Haiti 1-0 at Boston Stadium thanks to a solitary strike from John McGinn.
McGinn Strikes as Scotland Claim First World Cup Win in 36 Years

Scotland ended a 36-year wait for a World Cup victory on Wednesday, defeating Haiti 1-0 at Boston Stadium thanks to a solitary strike from John McGinn.
McGinn's goal — the only one of the match — proved to be all that Scotland required as they ground out a disciplined, hard-fought win against the Caribbean side.
The result marks a historic moment for Scottish football. Scotland had not tasted victory at a World Cup since 1990, making this triumph long overdue for a nation that has endured repeated heartbreak on the global stage.
Boston Stadium hosted the contest, with Scotland's determined performance earning them three vital points as they look to make their mark in the tournament.

