Haiti 0-1 Scotland: McGinn’s Goal Sends the Tartan Army Top of Group C Ahead of Brazil and Morocco

Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 in World Cup 2026 Group C at Gillette Stadium Boston. John McGinn scored in the 28th minute to give Scotland a perfect start and top the group ahead of Brazil and Morocco’s 1-1 draw.

Published: June 14, 2026 |   Author: Hemim SK

While the football world was focused on the Brazil vs Morocco blockbuster, Scotland quietly delivered the most important result of Group C’s opening round. John McGinn scored in the 28th minute as Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 at Gillette Stadium in Boston — a result that puts the Tartan Army top of Group C after Day 3, ahead of both Brazil and Morocco.

Haiti — whose pre-tournament 4-0 win over New Zealand had raised genuine hopes of a historic World Cup result — could not find a way past Scotland’s defence despite their characteristic energy and the passionate support of the Haitian diaspora inside Gillette Stadium.

Haiti 0-1 Scotland. The Tartan Army celebrate. Group C’s standings have a surprise leader.


Haiti 0-1 Scotland — Match Facts

Date: Saturday June 13 / Sunday June 14, 2026
Venue: Boston Stadium (Gillette Stadium), Foxborough, Massachusetts
Group: C

Goal:
Scotland — J. McGinn 28′

Final Score: Haiti 0-1 Scotland
Group C Standings After Day 3:
1. Scotland — 3 points (W 1-0 Haiti)
2. Brazil — 1 point (D 1-1 Morocco)
2. Morocco — 1 point (D 1-1 Brazil)
4. Haiti — 0 points (L 0-1 Scotland)


How the Match Unfolded

28′ — GOAL SCOTLAND — JOHN MCGINN

Scotland’s captain and most experienced midfielder John McGinn scored the only goal of the match in the 28th minute. McGinn — who has been one of Scotland’s most consistent performers across multiple major tournaments — found the net with a finish that gave Haiti’s goalkeeper no chance.

The goal settled Scotland and unsettled Haiti, who had started the match with energy and ambition in front of their passionate diaspora support inside Gillette Stadium.

The Rest of the Match — Haiti’s Pursuit of an Equaliser

Haiti pushed for an equaliser for the remainder of the match, with their approach built on the energy and directness that produced their 4-0 win over New Zealand in pre-tournament. However Scotland’s defensive shape — organised and disciplined — gave Haiti very few clear opportunities.

Andrew Robertson and Scotland’s defensive unit dealt with Haiti’s pressure comfortably for the majority of the second half. The full-time whistle confirmed Haiti 0-1 Scotland — Scotland’s first World Cup win in years and a perfect start to their Group C campaign.


Match Analysis — Scotland’s Statement

This result matters enormously for Scotland. As covered in our Scotland World Cup 2026 Schedule, the Tartan Army’s Group C draw — alongside Brazil and Morocco, two of the most talented squads in the tournament — was considered one of the most difficult assignments for any European nation outside the Group of Death.

Starting with three points against Haiti — while Brazil and Morocco shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw — gives Scotland a genuinely significant advantage heading into their remaining group matches. John McGinn’s goal may prove to be one of the most important individual moments of Scotland’s entire tournament.

For Haiti, this is a disappointing result but not a surprising one given the gulf in overall squad depth between themselves and Scotland. Their pre-tournament form — the 4-0 win over New Zealand — showed genuine quality, but Scotland’s experience at major tournaments told in the closing stages.

Haiti’s diaspora support inside Gillette Stadium was extraordinary throughout, and despite the result, the team’s performance will give their fans hope heading into their remaining matches against two of the strongest sides in the entire competition.


Group C — Scotland’s Path From Here

Scotland’s position at the top of Group C after Day 3 is the biggest surprise in the group standings so far. Their remaining fixtures — against Morocco on June 19 and Brazil on June 24 — will determine whether this is the beginning of a historic Scottish World Cup campaign or a peak that the bigger nations overtake.

As covered in our Morocco World Cup 2026 Schedule, Morocco’s performance against Brazil showed they are a genuinely elite side — meaning Scotland’s match against them on June 19 at Gillette Stadium is suddenly one of the most important fixtures of the entire group stage.


What Happens Next in Group C

Morocco vs Scotland — June 19, Gillette Stadium, Boston
Group C’s two form teams after Day 3 face off. The winner takes a massive step toward the Round of 32.

Brazil vs Haiti — June 19, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Brazil need a response after their draw with Morocco. Haiti need a response after their defeat to Scotland. Both nations face must-win territory.


Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Haiti vs Scotland score at World Cup 2026?
Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 in World Cup 2026 Group C at Gillette Stadium in Boston. John McGinn scored the only goal of the match in the 28th minute.

Who scored for Scotland against Haiti?
John McGinn — Scotland’s captain — scored the only goal of the match in the 28th minute.

Why is Scotland top of Group C after Day 3?
Scotland are top of Group C with three points after beating Haiti 1-0, while Brazil and Morocco drew 1-1 in the other Group C match — meaning Scotland’s win gives them more points than both higher-ranked nations after the first round of fixtures.

What is Haiti’s position in Group C after losing to Scotland?
Haiti are fourth and bottom of Group C with zero points after their 0-1 defeat to Scotland. They face Brazil next on June 19 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

What happens next for Scotland in Group C?
Scotland face Morocco on June 19 at Gillette Stadium in Boston — a match between the two form teams in Group C after Day 3, with the winner taking a significant step toward the Round of 32.


Conclusion

Haiti 0-1 Scotland. John McGinn’s 28th minute goal gives the Tartan Army a perfect start and an unexpected position at the top of Group C — ahead of both Brazil and Morocco after their thrilling 1-1 draw.

Scotland’s remaining fixtures against Morocco and Brazil will determine whether this is the start of something special. For now, the Tartan Army top the group containing two World Cup heavyweights — and their fans, who travelled to Boston in huge numbers, have every reason to dream.

Day 3 of the World Cup 2026 is complete. Four matches, three results, one draw — and a group stage that continues to deliver surprises at every turn.


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Is Scotland’s win over Haiti the most underrated result of Day 3 — and can they cause a major upset against Morocco next? Tell us in the comments below

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