Scotland squeeze past Haiti 1-0 to bag first World Cup win in 36 years

Scotland squeeze past Haiti 1-0 to bag first World Cup win in 36 years

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Scotland fans celebrate after the match against Haiti in Boston on Saturday. (Photo: Reuters)
Scotland fans celebrate after the match against Haiti in Boston on Saturday. (Photo: Reuters)

BOSTON - ⁠Scotland battled ​past Haiti 1-0 on ​Saturday courtesy of John McGinn's deflected first-half goal to go top of World Cup Group ​C ⁠with their first win in the tournament since 1990.

McGinn put them into the lead in the 28th minute when his shot ⁠took a double deflection to land in the back of the Haiti net.

Scotland, who had hit the ​post earlier with a Scott McTominay effort, at ​times struggled with the Haitians' pace but the Caribbean ​team, ⁠making their first appearance at the World ⁠Cup since 1974, lacked clinical finishing.

Scotland next play Morocco, who drew 1-1 ⁠with Brazil earlier on ​Saturday, while Haiti take on the five-time world champions, with both games on ⁠June 19.

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