Scotland celebrated a historic moment by securing their first FIFA World Cup victory in 36 years, defeating Haiti 1-0 in a hard-fought encounter.
Adding to the significance of the result, this tournament marks Scotland’s first World Cup appearance in 28 years, making the victory even more memorable for the Tartan Army.
The match was played in front of more than 60,000 spectators at a packed stadium in Boston, where Scottish fans witnessed a long-awaited World Cup triumph.
The decisive moment came in the 28th minute, when John McGinn found the back of the net to score Scotland’s only goal of the match.
Haiti fought hard but were unable to break through the Scottish defence, failing to register an equaliser before halftime.
The second half saw both teams create opportunities, but neither side could add to the scoreline.
When the final whistle blew, Scotland had secured a 1-0 victory, ending a 36-year wait for a World Cup win and making a dream start to their return to football’s biggest stage.