Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 to mark a winning return to the World Cup

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 14 Jun 2026 A scrappy finish by John McGinn allowed Scotland to mark their return to the World Cup after a 28-year absence with a nervy 1-0 win over outsiders Haiti. Aston Villa captain McGinn fired in with the aid of a deflection just before the half-hour mark at the Gillette Stadium just outside Boston, which was filled to its 64,000 capacity with a majority of Scottish fans. They have travelled to the United States in large numbers to follow Scotland’s first World Cup campaign since 1998 and were able to celebrate a rare victory at the tournament as they go top of Group C. It is Scotland’s first win at a World Cup since a 2-1 defeat of Sweden in Italy in 1990, and their first victory at any major tournament in 30 years, since Euro 96. Steve Clarke’s team are bidding to make history by reaching the knockout stages, something Scotland have never done at the World Cup. They had to hang on grimly at the end, but the victory puts them on course to get to the last 32, especially as t...

Lukaku, McTominay and Neres: Napoli’s 90m investment pays off

Besides their goals against Como, Romelu Lukaku, Scott McTominay, and David Neres have had an impressive start to the season at Napoli, suggesting the club’s €90m investment has paid off.

Napoli have 16 points in the opening seven Serie A games of the season, which means they’ll spend the October break at the top of the table.

Antonio Conte has been a breath of fresh air after the Partenopei’s disastrous title defence last season, when they finished 10th, outside a European placement.

Lukaku, McTominay and Neres: Napoli’s 90m investment pays off

However, new signings also helped the Italian tactician, as highlighted by Sunday’s printed edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport on page 18.

Lukaku, McTominay and David Neres, three new players who joined the club for a combined €90m fee last summer, found the net against Como on Friday and delivered impressive performances for the Partenopei this term.

Lukaku has played 363 minutes across six appearances in all competitions, scoring three goals and providing five assists. The Belgian moved to the Stadio Maradona in a €30m deal from Chelsea.

Neres, who swapped Benfica with the Partenopei for €28m plus €2m add-ons, has two goals and four assists in 139 minutes (seven appearances).

McTominay has played 299 minutes in five appearances, scoring two goals and providing one assist. The Scotland international joined Napoli from Manchester United for €30.5m last summer.

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