Scotland’s supporters celebrate as the national team wins its opening World Cup match against Haiti. Multiple outlets describe a jubilant “Tartan Army” atmosphere after the game, marking a major milestone for the team’s campaign. The match is framed as Scotland’s return to World Cup football after a long gap, with sources citing different lengths of time since their previous World Cup win or appearance. Coverage attributes the victory to Steve Clarke’s side in the tournament opener, with reports emphasizing that the first match result ends the long wait for a World Cup win. While outlets differ on the specific number of years—some refer to the first win after 28 years and others after 36 years—the overall story remains consistent: Scotland defeat Haiti in their opening World Cup game and their fans respond with celebratory scenes. The reports focus on the reaction in the stands and among supporters, rather than providing broader tournament context or detailed match events.