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2026 FIFA World Cup: Morocco Eye Group C Summit as Haiti Stand in Their Way

2026 FIFA World Cup: Morocco Eye Group C Summit as Haiti Stand in Their Way

Morocco will head into their final Group C clash against Haiti knowing that victory alone may not be enough to secure top spot in the group at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The Atlas Lions currently find themselves in a fierce battle with Brazil for first place, with both teams in action simultaneously on the final matchday.

While Morocco’s primary objective is to secure all three points against Haiti, they will also be keeping a close eye on events in the other group fixture between Brazil and Scotland.

Having drawn 1-1 with Brazil in their opening match before defeating Scotland 1-0, Morocco have demonstrated defensive discipline and tactical organization throughout the tournament.

Their unbeaten run has placed them in a strong position to reach the knockout stages, but finishing top of the group could provide a more favourable route in the Round of 32.

For Morocco, the mission is clear: score as many goals as possible.

With Brazil expected to be favourites against Scotland, goal difference could become the deciding factor in determining who finishes first in Group C.

An emphatic victory over Haiti would significantly strengthen Morocco’s chances of leapfrogging the South American giants.

Haiti, however, will be determined to end their World Cup campaign on a positive note.

Despite suffering defeats to Scotland and Brazil, the Caribbean side has shown moments of resilience and will be eager to frustrate Morocco’s ambitions.

The Atlas Lions possess the attacking quality to trouble Haiti’s defence, with their pace and creativity expected to play a crucial role.

Yet they must balance their attacking intent with defensive concentration, as any slip-up could prove costly in such a tightly contested group.

As the final whistle approaches in both Group C matches, Morocco’s fate may come down not only to whether they win, but by how many goals.

With a place at the summit of the group potentially at stake, the Atlas Lions are expected to attack from the outset in what promises to be a decisive night in their World Cup journey.

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