The Scotland national football team's return to the World Cup after 28 years was marked with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Haiti, courtesy of John McGinn's goal. The match, played at the Boston Stadium, saw the Tartan Army create a lively atmosphere, with fans singing and waving flags. Scotland began well but slowly faded, with Haiti gaining the upper hand. However, McGinn's goal, which came after a double deflection, proved to be the winner. The Scotland national football team's victory was a rare one, with the team's total wins at the finals rising from four to five. The team's manager will be relieved to have secured the win, but will also be aware that the team needs to improve its performance. The match was a tense affair, with Scotland hanging on for the win, and the team's fans will be hoping for a better display in the next match. The Scotland national football team's squad will be looking to build on this win, with players like McGinn and others playing a key role. The team's next match will be a tough one, but the Scotland national football team will be hoping to continue its winning streak. The atmosphere at the Boston Stadium was electric, with the Scotland national football team's fans creating a wall of sound. The team's victory was a result of the fans' support, and the players will be looking to repay that support with a strong performance in the next match. And with the team's confidence boosted by this win, they will be looking to make a strong impression in the tournament. But for now, the focus will be on the next match, and the team will be working hard to prepare for it. So the Scotland national football team will be looking to take this win as a stepping stone to greater things.