Morocco – Haiti live: Lions de l’Atlas eye Group C top spot against Grenadiers

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Who will claim victory as Morocco and Haiti battle in their final Group C World Cup showdown? Follow our live coverage

Who will claim victory as Morocco and Haiti battle in their final Group C World Cup showdown? Follow our live coverage. © Graphic Studio FMM

Morocco face Haiti in a crucial final Group C match in Atlanta, knowing they must win and hope Brazil slip up against Scotland if they are to challenge for top spot. The North Africans trail Seleçao by two goals in the standings and will be closely monitoring events in the parallel encounter, where the outcome could significantly impact the group’s final standings.

 

Official lineups

Morocco: Bounou – Hakimi, Halhal, Riad, Salah-Eddine – Amrabat, El Aynaoui, El Khannouss – Brahim, Saibari, El Kaabi.

Haiti: Placide (c) – Duverne, Adé, Delcroix, Expérience – J. Casimir, Jean Jacques,  Bellegarde, R. Providence – Isidor, Joseph.

GRENADYEEEE !!!! ALASOOOOOO!!!

What a stunning turn of events! Lenny Joseph gives Haiti the lead with a brilliant finish from close range after Jean-Kevin Duverne’s precise assist!

Early warning for Haiti

El Khannouss plays a dangerous pass into the Haiti penalty area, but Grenadiers’ goalkeeper Placide reacts quickly to snuff out the threat

And off we go!

Hello and welcome

Welcome to our live coverage of Morocco vs Haiti in Group C of the 2026 World Cup. The final group match from Atlanta promises to be decisive as Morocco hunt for a large victory and a favourable result elsewhere. 

Haiti’s starting XI

Placide (c) – Duverne, Adé, Delcroix, Expérience – J. Casimir, Jean Jacques, Bellegarde, R. Providence – Isidor, Joseph.

Grenadiers’ coach booed in stadium

Group C standings

Brazil – 4 points (+3)

Morocco – 4 points (+1)

Scotland – 3 points (0)

Haiti – 0 points (-4)

Morocco’s starting XI

Lions de l’Atlas need to overcome a two-goal deficit in the group standings to threaten Brazil for top spot. Haiti, making their historic return to the World Cup after 52 years, will be fighting to salvage something from the competition with qualification now impossible. Brazil currently lead the group and their result against Scotland will determine whether they can hold onto first place.

A Morocco victory would allow them to chase top spot depending on Brazil’s result. For Haiti, the odds are stacked against them, but a strong performance could provide a moral victory to take home. Both matches kick off simultaneously from Atlanta and Miami.

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