Precious win gives Steve Clarke’s team a platform to build from but nervy display against Haiti could prove to be a missed opportunity

Steve Clarke’s team start against Haiti in Foxborough with growing optimism of ending their pattern of failure on the biggest stage

HAITI 0-1 SCOTLAND: Steve Clarke's side sit top of Group C at the 2026 World Cup after kicking off their campaign in the perfect way in Foxborough thanks to John McGinn's goal

BOSTON: Scotland battled past Haiti 1-0 on Saturday (Jun 13) courtesy of John McGinn's deflected first-half goal to go top of World Cup Group C with their first win in the…

John McGinn’s deflected first-half goal proves just enough to earn Scotland a first World Cup win since 1990

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI IN BOSTON: After 28 years of waiting, it took Scotland 28 minutes to turn a reunion into a celebration.

BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 13 : Scotland have never managed to get past the group stage at a World Cup or European Championship in 12 previous attempts but could break that jinx…

Haiti 0-1 Scotland: John McGinn’s goal sparked a Boston party with a first World Cup win in 36 years and a giant step towards the knock-out stages

BOSTON, June 13 : Scotland manager Steve Clarke said his side would be under less pressure going into their remaining World Cup Group C games after winning their opening match at…

Head coach ‘absolutely delighted’ with World Cup triumph over Haiti before Group C games against top 10-ranked Morocco and Brazil

John McGinn’s deflected strike gives Scotland a 1-0 win over Haiti, securing their first World Cup victory in decades and putting them top of Group C.

Steve Clarke’s team top Group C after unconvincing display at Boston Stadium

Scotland fans erupted in joyus celebrations following their historic 1-0 World Cup win against Haiti. On Saturday (13 June), Scotland secured their first World Cup victory in 36…

Scotland had earned a first World Cup success for 36 years – but escaping a tricky group may now be tough after a 1-0 win against Haiti

Precious win gives Steve Clarke’s team a platform to build from but nervy display against Haiti could prove to be a missed opportunity