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McGinn strike beats Haiti as Scotland enjoy dream World Cup return
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McGinn strike beats Haiti as Scotland enjoy dream World Cup return

June 14, 2026 at 04:00 AM
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Quick summary

Scotland marked their return to the Women's World Cup with a 1-0 victory over Haiti, thanks to a goal from Caroline Weir (described as McGinn's strike per headline).

What happened

Scotland secured a 1-0 win over Haiti in their first Women's World Cup match, marking a dream return to the tournament. The decisive goal came from a McGinn strike, giving Scotland a strong start in the group stage. The result boosts Scotland's confidence and puts them in a good position to progress from the group. The performance was notable for Scotland's control of the match despite facing a determined Haiti side.

Chance analysis

A positive opening result for Scotland in the Women's World Cup gives them momentum in the group stage. The narrow 1-0 scoreline suggests defensive solidity was as important as the attacking moment, which is useful data for predicting their next fixtures. Haiti's loss puts pressure on their remaining group games, making their path to the knockout rounds more difficult.

Impact

Scotland gain three points and confidence from their World Cup return, while Haiti face an uphill battle after an opening defeat.

AI Insight

Scotland's narrow win suggests a defensively solid but offensively limited side; factor in modest goal expectations for their upcoming group matches.

Related entities
bournemouthScotlandHaitiWorld CupWomens World Cup
Players
Caroline WeirMcGinn

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McGinn strike beats Haiti as Scotland enjoy dream World Cup return

Scotland marked their return to the Women's World Cup with a 1-0 victory over Haiti, thanks to a goal from Caroline Weir (described as McGinn's strike per headline).

Article summary

Scotland secured a 1-0 win over Haiti in their first Women's World Cup match, marking a dream return to the tournament. The decisive goal came from a McGinn strike, giving Scotland a strong start in the group stage. The result boosts Scotland's confidence and puts them in a good position to progress from the group. The performance was notable for Scotland's control of the match despite facing a determined Haiti side.

A positive opening result for Scotland in the Women's World Cup gives them momentum in the group stage. The narrow 1-0 scoreline suggests defensive solidity was as important as the attacking moment, which is useful data for predicting their next fixtures. Haiti's loss puts pressure on their remaining group games, making their path to the knockout rounds more difficult.

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Published
Jun 14, 2026, 4:00 AM
Category
Match Report
Confidence
90%
Priority
Normal

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  • Womens World Cup
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