Morocco vs Haiti: Atlas Lions Chase Group C Top Spot

By The Rio Times | Created at 2026-06-24 17:01:39 | Updated at 2026-06-24 18:05:35 1 hour ago

GROUP C · WORLD CUP

Key Facts

Morocco vs Haiti: The Atlas Lions face an eliminated Haiti in Atlanta with first place in Group C still in reach.

Standings: Brazil and Morocco lead Group C on four points; Scotland are third on three, Haiti bottom on zero.

Top spot: Morocco can finish first if they beat Haiti heavily and Brazil drop points against Scotland.

Haiti’s milestone: Haiti seek a first-ever World Cup point, in only their second finals and first since 1974.

Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, with kick-off at 6pm Eastern.

Morocco need goals against Haiti to snatch top spot in Group C. Haiti, already out, are chasing something they have waited fifty-two years for: a first World Cup point.

Morocco vs Haiti World Cup 2026 Morocco defender Achraf Hakimi on the ball

Morocco vs Haiti: a chance to top Group C

Morocco close their group against a Haiti side already eliminated, but the Atlas Lions still have plenty to play for. A big win could lift them above Brazil to first place.

Mohamed Ouahbi’s team sit second on four points, level with Brazil but behind on goal difference. The margin is two goals.

Haiti, bottom of the group with no points, cannot escape fourth place. Even so, Sebastien Migne’s side will want to sign off with pride in Atlanta.

Morocco’s reward for topping the group would be a kinder knockout crossover. That alone gives the night an edge.

How Morocco got here

Morocco announced themselves with a battling one-all draw against Brazil at MetLife Stadium. It was one of the highest-quality games of the group stage.

They followed it with a one-nil win over Scotland in Foxborough. Ismael Saibari struck after seventy seconds, described by reporters at the ground as the earliest winning goal in World Cup history.

The 2022 semi-finalists have lost none of their bite under Ouahbi, who replaced Walid Regragui after winning the Under-20 World Cup in 2025. Achraf Hakimi and Brahim Diaz give them star quality.

Now they want top spot, and the goals to claim it. Their record World Cup win, fittingly, was a three-nil defeat of Scotland in 1998.

The Rio Times numbers behind Group C

According to FIFA’s match centre, Brazil lead Group C on four points and a goal difference of plus three, with Morocco second on plus one. Scotland sit third on three points.

The Rio Times calculates a striking scenario: if Brazil lose to Scotland in Miami while Morocco beat Haiti, the five-time champions would drop to third on four points and into the scramble for a best-third-placed berth.

For Morocco to finish first while Brazil also win, they must erase a two-goal deficit in goal difference. That is why every goal against Haiti counts.

The simplest path to top spot is a heavy Morocco win paired with any Brazil slip. The Atlas Lions cannot control Miami, but they can control Atlanta.

Haiti chase history of their own

Haiti are appearing at only their second World Cup, and their first since 1974. Back then they lost all three games, to Italy, Poland and Argentina in Munich.

Defeat to Scotland and a three-nil loss to Brazil have already ended their hopes this time. But a point against Morocco would be a first in their World Cup history.

For one of the Caribbean’s proudest football nations, beset by hardship at home, simply reaching the finals was an achievement. Frantzdy Pierrot and his teammates will play for that flag.

The Rio Times notes that Haiti’s most recent meeting with Brazil, a seven-one defeat at the 2016 Copa America Centenario, underlines the gulf they have faced against the region’s giants. Morocco, too, start as heavy favourites.

Scotland and Brazil decide the rest

The group’s other match pits Brazil against Scotland in Miami at the same time. Scotland, on three points, are chasing a first knockout stage in their history.

Steve Clarke’s side likely need at least a draw to feel confident of progressing as a best third-placed team. A defeat would leave their fate hanging on others.

Brazil, under Carlo Ancelotti, have looked short of their best but still top the group. Their meeting with Scotland will shape whether Morocco can climb to first.

Brazil have reached the knockout phase at every World Cup since 1966, a record they will be desperate to protect. Few expect them to fall, but the maths leaves a sliver of doubt.

Why it matters

For Morocco, first place would extend a remarkable modern World Cup story that peaked with a semi-final in 2022. The Atlas Lions remain Africa’s standard-bearers.

For Haiti, the result is secondary to the occasion. A maiden World Cup point in Atlanta would be celebrated from Port-au-Prince to the diaspora as a milestone in itself.

Background: Africa’s Record 10 Teams at the 2026 World Cup.

Background: World Cup 2026 Brazil Hit Haiti 3-0 for First Win, Top Group C.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do Morocco play Haiti?

The Group C match is on Wednesday, June 24, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Kick-off is at 6pm Eastern.

Can Morocco still win Group C?

Yes. Morocco can finish first if they beat Haiti by enough to overturn Brazil’s goal-difference lead and Brazil fail to beat Scotland.

Are Haiti already eliminated?

Yes. Haiti cannot finish higher than fourth, but a draw or win would earn their first-ever World Cup point.

Is this Haiti’s first World Cup?

No, it is their second. Their only previous appearance was in 1974, when they lost all three matches.

Could Brazil be knocked into third?

A Brazil defeat to Scotland, combined with a Morocco win, would drop Brazil to third and into the best-third-placed race.

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