A goal from John McGinn secured Scotland their first World Cup win in 36 years and sent them to the top of a star-studded Group C, as Steve Clarke's side held off a dogged Haiti side on Saturday night.
Cheered on by the Tartan Army in Boston, McGinn struck in the 28th minute -- 10,244 days after Scotland's last World Cup goal through Craig Burley's in 1998 -- before Haiti pegged back Scotland in the second half, so nearly equalising through a header from Frantzdy Pierrot that flashed past the post late on.
But Scotland held on, and the three points lifts them to the top of arguably the World Cup's toughest group after top-10 ranked sides Brazil and Morocco played out a 1-1 draw in New Jersey earlier that day.
It could be a vital win for Scotland knowing what's coming; a draw would have left them almost certainly needing to beat either Brazil or Morocco to progress to the knockouts for the first time in their history. They now, however, have a great chance.
