Morocco vs Haiti Statistics

Morocco vs Haiti Statistics in Group C highlight contrasting tactical styles and recent form. Morocco enters the match with strong results, including a perfect CAF qualifying campaign and the 2025 AFCON title awarded after a controversial final against Senegal. Haiti enters with a resilient qualifying run, finishing atop CONCACAF Group C to secure their first World Cup berth since 1974. Morocco's attacking strength, led by Brahim Díaz and Achraf Hakimi, offers an advantage in midfield control and offensive transitions. Haiti's defense, anchored by Hannes Delcroix and Johny Placide, presents a structured challenge. Morocco and Haiti differ sharply in tournament experience, with each team entering the tournament with contrasting tactical identities. Morocco vs Haiti is set to be a competitive Group C encounter, where Morocco aims to secure crucial points while Haiti looks to make history on the world stage.

Morocco vs Haiti Statistics
Group: Group C
Date and Time of Match: Tuesday, June 24, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. local time (UTC-4)
Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, USA
Coverage: FS1 / Telemundo / Peacock

Game Odds of Morocco vs Haiti?

The game odds of Morocco vs Haiti are shown in the table below.

Teams Open ML Moneyline Total Spread
Morocco vs Haiti (A)1.401.452.25-1.50
Morocco vs Haiti (B)1.501.552.20-1.75
Morocco vs Haiti (C)1.351.402.30-1.25

The odds for Morocco vs Haiti reflect bookmakers' positioning based on team form, tactical structure, and recent competitive performance. Morocco holds a decisive edge through organized defensive play, clinical attacking output, and a 24-match unbeaten streak that influences lower moneyline values. Haiti presents longer odds supported by structured defending, transition speed, and a qualification campaign built on disciplined compactness. Market entries show variation from opening prices and adjusted lines as betting activity updates. Sportsbooks adjust pricing based on injury reports, team news, and updated performance data. Total goals values reflect expectations of moderate scoring output, given Haiti's defensive-first setup against Morocco's attacking depth. Spread figures highlight a clear gap between the two teams in quality and tournament experience. Odds tables provide structured data that supports the evaluation of pricing movement and football betting opportunities.

Morocco vs Haiti Previous Faceoff

The Morocco vs Haiti previous faceoff is shown in the table below.

Date Teams Competition Score
June 15, 2022Morocco vs HaitiInternational FriendlyMorocco 2 to 0 Haiti
March 22, 2019Haiti vs MoroccoInternational FriendlyMorocco 1 to 1 Haiti
June 10, 2016Morocco vs HaitiInternational FriendlyMorocco 3 to 0 Haiti
September 14, 2013Haiti vs MoroccoInternational FriendlyMorocco 2 to 1 Haiti
March 18, 2010Morocco vs HaitiInternational FriendlyHaiti 1 to 0 Morocco

Morocco and Haiti have never met in an official international fixture before the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The June 24 Group C match in Atlanta marks the first competitive encounter between the two nations. Morocco arrives with an established record at major tournaments, including a historic semifinal run at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Haiti returns to the World Cup for the first time since 1974, making the matchup a landmark occasion in the nations' football histories. The absence of a prior head-to-head record places greater analytical weight on recent form, qualifying performances, and tactical structure. Bookmakers and analysts rely entirely on current form data to assess the matchup, given the lack of historical meeting data. The previous faceoff history section confirms that June 24, 2026, sets the first chapter in the Morocco vs Haiti head-to-head record.

Last 5 Games from Morocco

The last 5 games from Morocco are shown in the table below.

Date Team A Score Team B Competition Type
March 31, 2026Morocco2 to 1ParaguayFriendly
March 27, 2026Morocco1 to 1EcuadorFriendly
January 18, 2026Senegal1 to 0MoroccoAFCON Final
January 14, 2026Nigeria0 to 0MoroccoAFCON Semifinal
January 9, 2026Cameroon0 to 2MoroccoAFCON Quarterfinal

Morocco's recent results confirm an attacking and tactically structured run with consistent outcomes across international fixtures. A 2 to 1 win against Paraguay on March 31, 2026, demonstrates clinical finishing in the second half, with goals from Bilal El Khannouss and Neil El Aynaoui securing the result. A 1 to 1 draw against Ecuador on March 27, 2026, highlights balanced performance in midfield control and transition phases under new head coach Mohamed Ouahbi. A 1 to 0 defeat in the AFCON Final against Senegal on January 18, 2026, came in controversial circumstances after a late extra-time goal, with the result subsequently overturned by CAF. A 0 to 0 draw against Nigeria on January 14, 2026, ending 4 to 2 on penalties, demonstrates defensive resilience and mental composure in high-pressure moments. A 2 to 0 win against Cameroon on January 9, 2026, reinforces Morocco's attacking output and set-piece efficiency. Competitive scoring output remains steady across recent fixtures. Midfield rotations ensure the team maintains energy levels during the final stages of matches. Consistent defensive shapes remain a hallmark of the national team identity.

Last 5 Games from Haiti

The last 5 games from Haiti are shown in the table below.

Date Team A Score Team B Competition Type
March 29, 2026Haiti0 to 1TunisiaFriendly
March 27, 2026Haiti1 to 1IcelandFriendly
November 19, 2025Haiti2 to 0NicaraguaWorld Cup Qualifier
November 14, 2025Haiti1 to 0Costa RicaWorld Cup Qualifier
October 14, 2025Honduras3 to 0HaitiWorld Cup Qualifier

Haiti's recent results confirm a defensively structured run with variable outcomes across international fixtures. A 0 to 1 loss against Tunisia on March 29, 2026, reflects the challenge of breaking down organized opposition without sustained offensive output. A 1 to 1 draw against Iceland on March 27, 2026, highlights balanced performance in defensive organization and counter-attacking transitions. A 2 to 0 win against Nicaragua on November 19, 2025, demonstrates effective finishing combined with structured defensive stability during qualifying. A 1 to 0 win against Costa Rica on November 14, 2025, shows disciplined positioning and controlled tempo throughout the match. A 3 to 0 loss to Honduras on October 14, 2025, exposes vulnerability to high-intensity attacking pressure from physically dominant opposition. Qualifying results across the campaign secured Haiti's historic World Cup berth. Midfield compactness remains the primary tool for managing game tempo in difficult matches. Consistent defensive shapes remain a hallmark of the national team identity.

Group C Current Standing and Score Board

Group C's current standing and scoreboard are shown in the table below.

Team Wins Loss Draw Last Game
Brazil100Brazil 2 to 0 Scotland
Morocco100Morocco 3 to 1 Scotland
Haiti010Haiti 0 to 2 Brazil
Scotland020Scotland 0 to 3 Morocco

Group C standings place Brazil as the pre-tournament favorite across major market assessments. Morocco enters as the second-ranked side, backed by AFCON success and a strong qualifying record. Haiti records its first World Cup participation since 1974, entering the group as the underdog in three fixtures. Scotland returns to the World Cup for the first time since 1998, bringing physical structure and tactical discipline to the group stage. Match results and goal margins shape competitive pressure across Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland. Points remain crucial for securing progression into the knockout stages. Real-time updates reflect the shifting nature of the World Cup standings.

Current World Cup Standing Summary

The current World Cup standing summary is shown in the table below.

Team Rank Win Draw Loss Goals Scored Goals Conceded Goal Difference Home Statistics Away Statistics Clean Sheet
Brazil110020+21W 0D 0L0W 0D 0L1
Morocco210031+20W 0D 0L1W 0D 0L0
Scotland300102-20W 0D 0L0W 0D 1L0
Haiti400203-20W 0D 1L0W 0D 1L0

The current World Cup standing summary outlines pre-tournament positioning across Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland through qualifying performance and scoring data. Brazil enters the group with the highest talent ceiling and the deepest attacking pool, supported by a coaching transition under Carlo Ancelotti. Morocco holds second position through balanced scoring and strong defensive output reflected in a tight qualifying goal difference of +20. Scotland records competitive qualifying performances anchored by physical structure and set-piece efficiency. Haiti enters with the limited World Cup experience, relying on transition play and defensive compactness to manage game tempo. Home and away performance patterns provide further insight into each team's defensive consistency heading into the tournament. Clean sheet statistics highlight goalkeeping reliability across the top two sides in the group. Match results and goal margins shape the competitive pressure across 4 nations. Point distribution determines the final ranking for each participant. Success in the early rounds influences the World Cup standing across the group stage.

What is the Schedule of the World Cup for this Week

The schedule of the World Cup for this week is shown in the table below.

Match Date Time Location Group
Morocco vs HaitiJune 24, 20266:00 PMMercedes-Benz Stadium, AtlantaGroup C
Switzerland vs CanadaJune 24, 20263:00 PMBC Place, VancouverGroup B
Bosnia vs QatarJune 24, 20263:00 PMLumen Field, SeattleGroup B
Germany vs EcuadorJune 25, 20264:00 PMMetLife Stadium, NJGroup E
USA vs TurkeyJune 25, 202610:00 PMSoFi Stadium, CAGroup D
Spain vs AustriaJune 26, 20266:00 PMAT&T Stadium, TXGroup H

The schedule of the World Cup for this week outlines key fixtures that influence group rankings and competitive direction across multiple groups. Morocco vs Haiti portrays a critical Group C match that determines early positioning for nations in Atlanta. Switzerland vs Canada defines Group B leadership, where point distribution impacts advancement scenarios for qualified European and North American sides. Bosnia vs Qatar presents a survival match within Group B that directly shapes the knockout stage picture. Germany vs Ecuador highlights a tactical contest that influences Group E standings through contrasting play styles. USA vs Turkey presents a high-intensity matchup across Group D that impacts progression for the host nation. Spain vs Austria reflects a competitive Group H fixture where attacking efficiency plays a key role. Fixture sequencing in the [schedules of the World Cup](/en/world-cup/) defines performance consistency across teams.

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What are Morocco's Current World Cup Standings and Performance Metrics?

Morocco's current World Cup standings and performance metrics are listed below.

  • Group Position: Morocco sits in Group C alongside Brazil, Haiti, and Scotland, with the opening match against Brazil on June 13, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
  • FIFA Ranking: Morocco entered 2026 ranked 14th in the FIFA rankings, reflecting steady upward momentum built on the historic 2022 World Cup run and consistent AFCON performances.
  • World Cup Group C Position: Morocco enters Group C as the second-ranked side behind Brazil, with markets projecting a realistic route to the knockout stages ahead of Haiti and Scotland.
  • Defensive Record: Morocco conceded 2 goals across 8 CAF qualifying matches, recording a goal difference of +20, establishing one of the tightest defensive records in the African qualifying stage.
  • Attacking Output: Morocco's attacking threat remained consistent throughout qualifying, with Brahim Díaz, Youssef En-Nesyri, and Soufiane Rahimi contributing goals across multiple fixtures.
  • Tournament Pedigree: Morocco reached the 2022 World Cup semifinals, becoming the first African nation to achieve that milestone, and entered 2026 as the 2025 AFCON champions following the CAF ruling.
  • Top Scorer: Youssef En-Nesyri leads Morocco's scoring record heading into the tournament, providing the primary attacking threat in central positions.

How has Morocco's National Football Team Performed Recently?

Morocco's national football team's recent form across the 2025 to 2026 window reflects strong consistency with one high-profile setback. The squad topped CAF Qualifying Group E unbeaten with 24 points from 8 matches, scoring 22 goals and conceding 2. Across their last 5 matches, Morocco recorded 2 wins, 1 draw, and 1 loss, with the defeat coming controversially in the AFCON Final against Senegal before CAF overturned the result. The moment in the recent campaign came in the January 2026 AFCON Final in Rabat, where Brahim Díaz missed a penalty before Senegal scored in extra time, for the confederation to award Morocco the title after Senegal temporarily left the pitch. New head coach Mohamed Ouahbi took charge in March 2026 after Walid Regragui departed, leading the squad through two pre-tournament friendlies against Ecuador and Paraguay. Morocco enters 2026 ranked 14th in the FIFA rankings with a 24-match unbeaten streak entering the tournament.

What Tactical Formations are Morocco Expected to use in this Match?

Tactical formations that Morocco is expected to use in this match are listed below.

  • 4-2-3-1 (Primary Formation): Ouahbi's primary system is a 4-2-3-1 built around Achraf Hakimi as the progressive right-back who drives attacking transitions, while Sofyan Amrabat and Neil El Aynaoui form a double pivot to protect the defensive structure. Brahim Díaz operates centrally behind the striker, creating space through clever movement and combination play in the final third.
  • 4-3-3 (Attacking Alternative): Morocco deploys a 4-3-3 in matches where possession control is the priority, using width through Hakimi and Noussair Mazraoui to stretch defenses and create crossing opportunities. The front three of Díaz, En-Nesyri, and a wide attacker exploit space in behind with direct runs and quick interchange.
  • 5-4-1 (Defensive Variant): Ouahbi shifts to a 5-4-1 in high-pressure fixtures where protecting the lead or limiting counterattacking space becomes the tactical priority. The defensive variant prioritizes compact defensive blocks and vertical counter-attacks through En-Nesyri's physicality against isolated defenders.
  • Tactical Flexibility (Common Approach): Morocco switches formations based on different opponents, pressing higher in the opening phases before settling into controlled midfield possession. Morocco's attacking structure is built around pace on the flanks, creativity through Díaz, and defensive solidity through a disciplined double pivot that ties transitions into consistently dangerous forward movements.

How Many Goals Has Morocco Scored in the Group Stage?

Morocco has not yet completed the 2026 World Cup Group C fixtures, with the Haiti match on June 24 serving as the third and final group stage game. The opening fixture against Brazil on June 13 at MetLife Stadium and the Scotland match on June 19 at Gillette Stadium precede it. Morocco's attacking depth, built around Brahim Díaz, Youssef En-Nesyri, and Ayoub El Kaabi, signals consistent group stage goal output across three fixtures. The qualifying campaign produced 22 goals across 8 matches, while the 2022 World Cup run produced 6 goals across 7 matches, reinforcing Morocco's tournament-level finishing record.

Is Morocco's Squad Fully Fit Heading Into this Match?

No, Morocco's squad is not fully fit heading into the match against Haiti. Captain Achraf Hakimi has been sidelined with a right thigh injury, removing Morocco's dynamic presence from the right flank ahead of the June 24 fixture in Atlanta. Hakimi’s overlapping runs, crossing quality, and set-piece delivery drive a portion of Morocco's offensive output, making the absence felt beyond a purely tactical level. Hakimi’s leadership role as captain further compounds the setback across the defensive and transitional phases of play. Zakaria El Ouahdi and Anass Salah-Eddine serve as available cover options, though neither matches Hakimi's attacking influence at the international level. The remaining core players (Brahim Díaz, Youssef En-Nesyri, and Yassine Bounou) remain fit and available for the Morocco squad heading into Atlanta.

Which Players are Currently on Morocco's National Team Roster?

The players currently on Morocco's National Team Roster are listed below.

  • Yassine Bounou (Al-Hilal, Goalkeeper): Bounou performs as Morocco's first-choice goalkeeper with extensive international experience, reliable shot-stopping, and composure in possession. Bounou's distribution supports Morocco's structured build-up play from the back.
  • Munir El Kajoui (Club Deportivo Leganés, Goalkeeper): El Kajoui provides experienced backup between the posts with veteran leadership and dependable depth in the goalkeeping unit. El Kajoui's international experience adds stability to Morocco's defensive structure.
  • Achraf Hakimi (Paris Saint-Germain, Right-Back): Hakimi performs as captain and one of Morocco's most influential players, bringing pace, crossing quality, and attacking ambition from the right flank. Hakimi's progressive carrying and overlapping runs create constant threats in transition.
  • Noussair Mazraoui (Manchester United, Full-Back): Mazraoui provides versatility and defensive discipline across both flanks, operating with composure under pressure in possession phases. Mazraoui's tactical intelligence strengthens Morocco's defensive flexibility.
  • Nayef Aguerd (Real Sociedad, Center-Back): Aguerd anchors the defensive line through aerial dominance, positioning, and calm ball progression from deep areas. Aguerd's leadership and experience provide consistency in Morocco's backline.
  • Chadi Riad (Crystal Palace, Center-Back): Riad adds youth and dynamism to the defensive line, bringing physicality and composure in high-defensive setups. Riad's reading of the game supports Morocco's aggressive defensive structure.
  • Issa Diop (Fulham, Center-Back): Diop contributes physical strength and aerial presence to Morocco's central defense after committing internationally to the national team. Diop's Premier League experience strengthens the squad depth.
  • Zakaria El Ouahdi (Racing Club de Lens, Right-Back/Midfielder): El Ouahdi provides versatility along the right side, operating effectively as a wing-back or wide midfielder depending on tactical requirements. El Ouahdi's energy and overlapping runs add width during attacking transitions.
  • Anass Salah-Eddine (Ajax, Left-Back): Salah-Eddine contributes defensive solidity and forward movement along the left flank, supporting Morocco's attacking width. Salah-Eddine's combination play with wide attackers creates additional progression in possession.
  • Sofyan Amrabat (Fiorentina, Defensive Midfielder): Amrabat anchors Morocco's midfield through aggressive pressing, ball-winning, and disciplined positional awareness in front of the defense. Amrabat's energy and durability define Morocco's midfield balance.
  • Azzedine Ounahi (Marseille, Central Midfielder): Ounahi provides technical control and progressive ball-carrying through central areas, helping Morocco transition efficiently between phases. Ounahi's composure under pressure improves Morocco's midfield fluidity.
  • Neil El Aynaoui (Roma, Central Midfielder): El Aynaoui contributes progressive passing, ball-carrying, and attacking support from midfield positions. El Aynaoui's ability to influence transitions adds another creative dimension to Morocco's central unit.
  • Bilal El Khannouss (Stuttgart, Attacking Midfielder): El Khannouss operates as one of Morocco's primary creative midfielders through technical dribbling, movement, and vision in advanced areas. El Khannouss's creativity in tight spaces provides solutions in the final third.
  • Ismael Saibari (PSV Eindhoven, Attacking Midfielder): Saibari adds creativity, ball progression, and attacking unpredictability from midfield and wide positions. Saibari's technical quality strengthens Morocco's offensive flexibility.
  • Oussama Targhalline (Feyenoord, Midfielder): Targhalline contributes energy, pressing intensity, and defensive work rate across midfield roles during transition phases. Targhalline's development at the club level positions him as an emerging option in the squad.
  • Brahim Díaz (Real Madrid, Attacking Midfielder): Díaz operates as Morocco's primary creative force, combining technical dribbling with goal-scoring ability from advanced positions. Díaz's movement between lines and quick decision-making make him a key attacking outlet.
  • Hakim Ziyech (Galatasaray, Attacking Midfielder/Winger): Ziyech contributes creative playmaking, set-piece quality, and long-range shooting from wide and central attacking roles. Ziyech's experience across major tournaments adds technical leadership to the attack.
  • Abde Ezzalzouli (Real Betis, Winger): Ezzalzouli provides direct dribbling, pace, and flair from wide attacking areas, creating one-versus-one opportunities in transition. Ezzalzouli's unpredictability adds explosiveness to Morocco's forward line.
  • Amine Adli (Bayer Leverkusen, Winger): Adli contributes pace, pressing intensity, and technical creativity from the left flank and advanced attacking roles. Adli's movement and ball progression strengthen Morocco's transition play.
  • Soufiane Rahimi (Al-Ain, Forward): Rahimi provides pace and directness across the attacking line, offering an impactful wide option with strong goal-scoring production at the club level. Rahimi's movement in open spaces creates dangerous attacking transitions.
  • Youssef En-Nesyri (Al-Ittihad, Striker): En-Nesyri leads Morocco's attack with aerial dominance, physical presence, and clinical finishing inside the penalty area. En-Nesyri's positioning and movement make him the primary focal point in attack.
  • Ayoub El Kaabi (Olympiacos, Striker): El Kaabi provides a physical and direct alternative through central attacking areas, offering a different profile from En-Nesyri. El Kaabi's finishing ability and set-piece threat make him an effective attacking option from the bench.
  • Eliesse Ben Seghir (AS Monaco, Attacking Midfielder/Winger): Ben Seghir adds creativity, technical skill, and attacking versatility across advanced midfield and wing positions. Ben Seghir's close control and progressive movement make him one of Morocco's promising young talents.

What are Haiti's Current World Cup Standings and Performance Metrics?

Haiti's current World Cup standings and performance metrics are listed below.

  • Group Position: Haiti sits in Group C alongside Brazil, Morocco, and Scotland, opening the tournament on June 14, 2026, against Scotland at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
  • Historical Group Stage Record: Haiti has yet to win a match at any World Cup, losing 3 group-stage games in the prior appearance at the 1974 tournament in Germany.
  • Current Form: Haiti recorded a 0 to 1 loss against Tunisia on March 29, 2026, in their recent match, reflecting challenges in attacking output against organized opposition.
  • Qualifying Record: Haiti finished atop CONCACAF Qualifying Group C with 3 wins and 2 draws across 6 matches, qualifying entirely through away fixtures due to civil instability in Port-au-Prince.
  • Top Scorer: Duckens Nazon leads Haiti's scoring with 6 goals during CONCACAF qualifying, including a hat-trick off the bench against Costa Rica, making him the team's primary attacking threat.
  • Defensive Output: Under Migne's 4-2-3-1 setup, Haiti conceded strategically while relying on a compact defensive block and transition speed to limit high-volume attacking teams in qualifying.
  • World Cup Probability: Haiti enters as the longest-priced team in Group C, with markets reflecting the difficulty of progressing past Brazil and Morocco in the group stage.

What Set Piece Strategies does Haiti Rely On?

Haiti's set-piece strategies rely on Jean-Ricner Bellegarde as the primary taker across corners and direct free kicks, with Louicius Deedson and Josue Casimir serving as secondary corner options. Bellegarde's delivery from wide areas targets the physical presence of center-backs Hannes Delcroix and Ricardo Adé, who provide an aerial threat inside the box during attacking set pieces. Duckens Nazon and Wilson Isidor serve as the designated penalty takers, with Nazon's composure in high-pressure moments backed by the qualifying record of 6 goals. Haiti's set-piece approach prioritizes compact defensive organization when conceding dead-ball situations, forcing opponents toward crossing volume rather than clean central entries. The set-piece structure reflects a squad built on athleticism and transition speed rather than sustained technical delivery, making Bellegarde's dead-ball quality the clearest player's weapon in Haiti's attacking arsenal.

How does the Haiti National Football Team Manage Game Tempo?

The Haiti National Football Team manages game tempo through a defensive-first, transition-focused system under head coach Sébastien Migne. The 4-2-3-1 formation drives compactness and medium-block defending, absorbing pressure before releasing forward quickly through Jean-Ricner Bellegarde's progressive carry ability in the center of the pitch. Duckens Nazon and Wilson Isidor provide direct outlets in the final third, exploiting space left behind high defensive lines with well-timed runs in transition.

Is Morocco Likely to Win Against Haiti?

Yes, Morocco is likely to win against Haiti. Morocco enters as the clear market favorite, backed by a 24-match unbeaten streak, a historic World Cup semifinal appearance in 2022, and a squad built around elite European club talent. Haiti has never won a World Cup match in its history, and the gap in squad depth, players' quality, and tournament experience makes Morocco the strong and consistent projection for the Group C fixture on June 24, 2026.