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Haiti lost both of their previous group stage fixtures to nil. Scoring a first World Cup goal for more than half a century would be a modest milestone but not a meaningless way to close out Group C.

But it’s Morocco whose consequences are real in the context of World Cup 2026. The North African side picked up a well deserved draw against Brazil, before beating Scotland through Saibari’s goal after 71 seconds in Boston.

Their reward is the easier final game on paper. The Atlas Lions’ job now is to beat Haiti and bank on Scotland taking something from their concurrent fixture against the Selecao.

Morocco’s major tournament pedigree is improving year after year thanks to investment in the game and the FA’s heightened standing as a leader within CAF and future World Cup host.

On the pitch, reaching semi-finals at a successive tournaments, or even going further, must now be the target. Winning this group wouldn’t prove anything in that regard but as a statement of intent it could be significant.

We’ll learn little about Morocco against Haiti, but if they can finish above Brazil after beating the other two teams and holding their own in game one against the five-time winners, it’ll be time to pay attention.

Morocco vs Haiti: Group C

FourFourTwo’s prediction

Morocco 4-0 Haiti

FourFourTwo predicts that this match will be the formality on the final night of Group C action.

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