Brazil Dominate Haiti in Group C
Brazil made it four points from two games at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a decisive 3–0 victory over Haiti in Group C. Cunha was the architect of the win, opening the scoring in the 23rd minute before doubling Brazil’s advantage in the 36th minute. Vinícius then rounded off a polished display by adding a third in the 45+3rd minute to leave Haiti with nothing to show for their efforts.
Haiti offered no reply and remain rooted to the foot of Group C without a point after two matches. For Brazil, the emphatic margin of victory underlines their position as one of the group’s leading forces.
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The result leaves Brazil on four points alongside Morocco at the summit of live World Cup 2026 standings, with Scotland just behind on three points from two games. Haiti prop up the table on zero points, making their remaining fixture a must-win.
Cunha’s brace was the centrepiece of the performance — his first arrived in the 23rd minute to settle nerves, and his second in the 36th minute effectively ended Haiti as a contest before the break. Vinícius completed the scoring in first-half added time, ensuring Brazil went in with a commanding three-goal cushion.
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