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McGinn’s first-half strike gives Scotland a winning World Cup start against Haiti


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John McGinn did the damage early, and Scotland’s defense held the rest. A 28th-minute strike from the Aston Villa midfielder gave Steve Clarke’s side a 1-0 win over Haiti at Gillette Stadium on Saturday, opening their 2026 World Cup campaign with three points. Haiti had the ball more often and generated more attempts, but converted none of their 15 shots, leaving Scotland with a functional, if unspectacular, victory.

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Key Moments

  • 28′, Scotland break the deadlock. John McGinn finishes to put the Scots ahead in a match that had offered little clear-cut opportunity to that point.
  • 39′, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde picks up a yellow card for tripping, leaving Haiti a man down on cautions heading into the break.
  • 46′, Aaron Hickey is booked immediately after halftime for holding, complicating Scotland’s second-half game management.
  • 75′, Steve Clarke rings the changes with a triple substitution: Hickey, Adams, and Gannon-Doak all come off, as Scotland move to protect the lead.
  • 90′, A late bout of ill-discipline sees both Fraser Curtis and Kenny McLean pick up yellow cards for roughing in the closing minutes.
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Tactical Breakdown

Scotland set up in a 4-4-2 and were content to let Haiti have the ball, particularly in the second half. The numbers bear that out: Haiti finished with 54% possession and 15 total shots to Scotland’s nine. Yet the Scots were more efficient where it mattered, converting one of their two shots on target while Haiti managed the same number of shots on goal from a total that was nearly double. Scotland’s xG of 1.07 does not tell a dominant story, but it tells an effective one.

The game’s turning point came before halftime, when McGinn’s goal gave Scotland the platform to sit deep and absorb pressure. Steve Clarke’s triple substitution at the 75th minute, withdrawing Hickey, Adams, and Gannon-Doak, was a clear signal that Scotland had no interest in extending their lead and everything to gain from seeing the game out. That pragmatism defined the second 45 minutes.

Haiti’s problems were conversion-related, plain and simple. Sebastien Migne’s side outplayed Scotland in terms of volume, putting 15 shots toward goal and recording an xG of 1.21 against Scotland’s 1.07. But only two of those attempts were on target, and Angus Gunn was not seriously tested. The Haitians also gave the ball away with enough regularity (85% pass accuracy, but 23 fouls conceded) to undercut any sustained pressure they built.

Player Ratings

John McGinn
7.5/10. Scored the only goal of the match in the 28th minute and was influential enough that Clarke kept him on until the 83rd minute.
Angus Gunn
7.0/10. Made two saves and was rarely beaten despite Haiti’s volume of attempts; kept his team in a clean sheet when the game was closest to slipping away.
Scott McTominay
6.5/10. Solid presence in the middle of the park, helping Scotland maintain shape against a Haitian side that held the ball for long stretches.
Johny Placide
6.5/10. Made one save and was let down by his teammates in front, but could do nothing about McGinn’s goal.
Jean-Ricner Bellegarde
5.5/10. Picked up a yellow card for tripping in the 39th minute and failed to impose himself as a creative force for Haiti.
Aaron Hickey
5.5/10. Booked just after halftime for holding, which forced Clarke’s hand and led to Hickey being withdrawn at the 75-minute mark.
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Match Context

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Verdict

Scotland’s opening win puts them level on points with Group leaders Mexico and South Korea, who both also won their first games. Haiti, who have yet to open their account, face an uphill climb if they are to progress from the group stage. For Clarke’s side, three points from three are a reasonable return, though the performance gave no indication they will trouble the tournament’s stronger nations if they fail to sharpen their attack.

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