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2026 World Cup · Group C

Morocco

Team Outlook
Morocco, semifinalists in 2022, have a solid chance of advancing. Their key strength is a well-organized defense led by Achraf Hakimi. Weakness is a lack of consistent goal-scoring. Star player: Achraf Hakimi. Realistic chance: strong, likely second place.
Tournament form · D
Morocco have played 1 match this tournament: 0W 1D 0L, 1 scored and 1 conceded.
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Standings

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

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Group C · Match 7FT 1–1 missed
Brazil
2-0
Morocco
1 75%X 18%2 7%
Brazil enter as overwhelming favourites with home support. Morocco are defensively organised but lack the firepower to threaten consistently. Brazil's technical superiority and depth should see them control possession and create chances, leading to a comfortable win. Expect Neymar to be influential in the final third.
Group C · Match 30Fri, Jun 19
Scotland
1-2
Morocco
1 45%X 30%2 25%
Scotland opened with a 1-0 win over Haiti, showing resilience but limited attacking threat. Morocco secured a commendable 1-1 draw with Brazil, demonstrating defensive solidity and dangerous counterattacks. Group C standings see Scotland top with 3 points, but Morocco's performance against top-tier opposition suggests a higher ceiling. No squad updates are available, so we rely on pre-tournament assessments. Morocco possesses superior individual talent, with Achraf Hakimi a key outlet. Scotland's compact shape and set-piece threat keep them competitive, but Morocco's pace on the break should unlock the Scottish defense. The predicted scoreline remains 1-2, with Morocco edging a tight contest. Confidence is medium given the high stakes and lack of fresh personnel news.
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.