Scotland Defeats Haiti 1-0 in First Men’s World Cup Match Since 1998
1-Minute Brief
Scotland's return to the men's World Cup after nearly three decades marks a significant milestone for the national team.
Key Facts
- Scotland played their first men's World Cup match in 28 years against Haiti in Boston.
- John McGinn scored the only goal, which was deflected, securing Scotland's victory.
- The win marks Scotland's first World Cup match victory since 1990.
- The match ended with a 1-0 scoreline in favor of Scotland.
- Scott McTominay's selection for the match was a key decision point for the team.
What Happened
Scotland defeated Haiti 1-0 in Boston, marking their return to the men's World Cup after a 28-year absence. John McGinn scored the decisive, deflected goal.
Why It Matters
The victory is significant as it ends Scotland's long absence from the men's World Cup and provides a morale boost for the team and supporters.
What's Next
Scotland will look to build on this win as they continue their World Cup campaign. Further matches will determine their progress in the tournament.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
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