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2026 World Cup · Group C

Haiti

Team Outlook
Haiti are clear underdogs but can surprise with pace and counter-attacks. Key strength is athleticism, but they lack experience at this level. Star player: Duckens Nazon. Realistic chance: very low, likely group exit.
Tournament form · L
Haiti have played 1 match this tournament: 0W 0D 1L, 0 scored and 1 conceded.
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Standings

#TeamPWDLGF:GAPts
1Scotland11001:03
2Brazil10101:11
3Morocco10101:11
4Haiti10010:10
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Haiti · Group Fixtures

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Group C · Match 5FT 0–1 called
Haiti
0-2
Scotland
1 10%X 20%2 70%
Scotland are the stronger side and will dominate possession. Haiti lack quality in defence and midfield, making it difficult to hold off Scotland's attacking threats. Scott McKenna's leadership and McGinn's creativity should secure a victory, with Haiti rarely threatening.
Group C · Match 29Fri, Jun 19
Brazil
4-0
Haiti
1 82%X 14%2 4%
Brazil opened with a 1-1 draw against Morocco, a result they will be eager to improve upon. Haiti fell 0-1 to Scotland in their opener, highlighting a resilient but ultimately limited side. With arguably the most talented squad in the group, Brazil are huge favorites. Their front line, led by Vinícius Júnior, should exploit Haiti's defensive vulnerabilities. While Brazil were held by Morocco, Haiti lack the same organization or midfield strength. Expect Brazil to dominate possession and create numerous chances. Haiti will likely set up deep but will struggle to contain Brazil's pace and creativity. A multi-goal margin is anticipated, with a 4-0 scoreline plausible given the gulf in quality. However, the win probability is capped at 0.82, reflecting the extreme, but not absolute, certainty of a Brazil victory.
Group C · Match 50Wed, Jun 24
Morocco
2-0
Haiti
1 65%X 25%2 10%
Morocco's 1-1 draw with Brazil highlights their ability to compete against elite teams, with a solid defensive structure and moments of attacking flair. Conversely, Haiti's narrow 0-1 defeat to Scotland suggests defensive resilience and discipline, making them unlikely to collapse easily. Both sides need points: Morocco to boost their knockout hopes, Haiti to stay alive. Morocco's superior individual quality, particularly through En-Nesyri's aerial threat and Ziyech's creativity, should eventually break down Haiti's organized defense, but Haiti's compact shape could keep the margin smaller than initially expected. No injury or lineup news, so assume full strength. A controlled 2-0 victory for Morocco is the most realistic outcome, reflecting both their dominance and Haiti's stubborn resistance.