An historic night for Scotland saw the Tartan Army win their opening World Cup game 1-0 against Haiti.
John McGinn's deflected effort means Steve Clarke's side go top of Group C, after Brazil drew with Morocco 1-1.
A lovely dink by Ismael Saibari was answered back by a brilliant finish from Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior, sharing the points between the two nations.
Elsewhere, Qatar shocked Switzerland with a late equaliser to draw 1-1 in Group B.
The Swiss took the lead after Breel Embolo scored from the spot, but an own goal from Miro Muheim in the 94th minute means Qatar picked up their first-ever World Cup point.
Australia got off to a dream start against Turkey in the final game of day three, winning 2-0, with fabulous finishes from Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe.
Four games are to come today, with Germany and the Netherlands getting their campaigns underway.
The Germans play first against Curacao at 6pm, before the Dutch face Japan at 9pm.
The nighttime games see Ivory Coast play Ecuador at midnight, with Sweden concluding day four against Tunisia from 3am.
Steve Clarke insists pressure is off with opening win
Scotland manager Steve Clarke insists that the pressure is off his side now after their opening win against Haiti.
He said: "The next two games against teams inside the world top 10 will be tough games, but obviously we're going into them with a little bit less pressure than everybody put on us going into this game.
"As well as everyone else, we put a lot of pressure on ourselves going into the first game.
"If we defend as well as we did there and show the same resilience and hopefully play a little bit better with the ball and create a little bit more, we'll be okay."
Scotland off to winning ways
John McGinn scored the only goal in Scotland's opening win against Haiti 1-0
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Scotland got off to winning ways in Boston with John McGinn's deflected strike enough to secure all three points.
The Aston Villa midfielder becomes the first Scottish goal scorer since Craig Burley in 1998 against Norway.
Steve Clarke shared his delight with the result in his post-match interview, telling captain Andy Robertson it was "about time we won a game in the group stage".
"Everyone said must win. We won the game. That's what this team is all about. They can play, but if they have to dig in they do that as well. Defensively outstanding," he told the BBC.

By GB News (World News) | Created at 2026-06-14 09:30:54 | Updated at 2026-06-16 18:55:55
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