Brentford defender Aaron Hickey played a key role in Scotland's historic World Cup win over Haiti, securing a 1-0 victory in Boston. This match marked Scotland's first win in the World Cup finals since 1990, showcasing Hickey's defensive skills and contribution to the team's success. Named in Steve Clarke's starting XI, Hickey played 75 minutes, helping his team maintain a clean sheet against a determined Haitian side. John McGinn scored the only goal of the match, putting Scotland at the top of Group C after Brazil's draw with Morocco. Scotland started strong, with early chances from Ben Gannon-Doak and Scott McTominay. The breakthrough came shortly after the first-half water break, when McGinn capitalized on a loose ball to find the net. Hickey's defensive prowess was evident as he made a crucial tackle to deny Haiti a clear goal-scoring opportunity. As the match progressed, he continued to support the attack, assisting McGinn in search of a second goal. Despite late pressure from Haiti, Scotland held firm to secure a memorable victory, setting the stage for their next match against Morocco.