Morocco Come From Behind to Sink Haiti
Morocco recovered from a shaky start to defeat Haiti 4–2 in a compelling World Cup 2026 hub Group C encounter on 24 June 2026, moving level with Brazil at the summit on seven points.
Haiti made the perfect opening when an unfortunate Bounou own goal put them ahead in the 10th minute. Morocco hit back through Hakimi in the 39th minute to level matters, only for Isidor to restore Haiti’s advantage in the 43rd minute. It looked as though Haiti might take a surprise lead into the interval, but Saibari struck in the 45th minute plus one additional minute to send the sides in level at 2–2.
Second-Half Control Settles the Contest
Morocco took firm control after the break. Rahimi extended their lead in the 78th minute, putting daylight between the two sides with the game entering its final stages. Yassine wrapped up the victory in the 89th minute, completing a convincing second-half turnaround and sealing a 4–2 final scoreline.
The win ensures Morocco’s place firmly in contention at the top of the group. For Haiti, the defeat means they finish the group stage with no points from three matches and are eliminated from the tournament.
Group C Picture
With all three matchdays complete in Group C, Brazil and Morocco are locked together on seven points apiece from three games. Scotland sit third on three points, while Haiti end the group stage bottom with zero points. The final live World Cup 2026 standings will confirm the knockout-round implications across the wider tournament.
Morocco’s victory was built on a productive attacking display, with four different scorers getting on the scoresheet across the ninety minutes.