John McGinn put Scotland ahead in the 28th minute when his shot took two deflections before finding the back of the Haiti net.John McGinn put Scotland ahead in the 28th minute when his shot took two deflections before finding the back of the Haiti net.

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

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Scotland’s John McGinn in action during the match against Haiti. (EPA Images pic)

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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