2026 World Cup
Thursday, 1am
Morocco v Haiti
At 4am
South Africa v South Korea
Morocco have already laid a strong foundation in Group C, but the Atlas Lions have one final task to complete before turning their attention to the knockout stage when they take on Haiti in their last group match on Wednesday.
The North Africans enter the contest in a commanding position after collecting four points from their opening two fixtures. A victory over Scotland followed by a hard-fought draw against Brazil has left Morocco in pole position to secure top spot in the group.
While qualification is not yet mathematically guaranteed, Walid Regragui’s men know that a win would remove all doubt and send them into the Round of 32 as group winners. Even if they fail to collect maximum points, other results could still work in their favour.
Confidence is high within the Moroccan camp. The African champions have become one of the most consistent teams on the international stage and continue to build on the momentum generated by their historic run to the World Cup semi-finals in Qatar four years ago.
For Haiti, the encounter represents a final opportunity to leave a mark on the tournament. The Caribbean nation has struggled against stronger opposition, suffering defeats to Scotland and Brazil, results that ended their hopes of advancing.
Although eliminated, Haiti will be eager to finish their campaign on a positive note and test themselves against one of the tournament’s most in-form sides.
Elsewhere, Scotland and Brazil meet in a decisive Group C showdown, with both teams chasing a result that could secure passage to the knockout rounds.
