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Group C Showdown: Brazil, Morocco, Scotland, and Haiti Gear Up for World Cup 2026

PUBLISHED June 2, 2026
Group C Showdown: Brazil, Morocco, Scotland, and Haiti Gear Up for World Cup 2026

As the anticipation builds for the 2026 World Cup, Group C has emerged as a focal point of excitement, showcasing a blend of traditional powerhouses, ambitious newcomers, and captivating narratives. Comprising Brazil, Morocco, Scotland, and Haiti, this group presents a complex landscape where every misstep could prove costly from the very start of the world's largest football event.

Brazil enters the tournament as a beleaguered football giant, following the most disappointing qualification campaign in its history, where they finished a mere fifth. Under the guidance of Carlo Ancelotti, the team faces immense pressure to restore the flair synonymous with the 'Samba dance.' Despite boasting a roster filled with stars like Neymar, Vinicius Junior, Alisson, and Marquinhos, consistency remains a pressing concern. However, after a resounding 6:2 victory against Panama and a 3:1 win over Croatia in March 2026, there are glimmers of hope. Ancelotti's goal is unequivocal: to secure the top spot in the group and regain the trust of their passionate fan base.

Brazil's primary rival in this group is Morocco, a team that astonished the world with its semifinal run in the 2022 World Cup. Currently ranked eighth in the FIFA standings, Morocco has established itself as a formidable football force, shedding its previous status as an underdog. The addition of Brahim Diaz from Real Madrid, alongside captain Achraf Hakimi, has infused the African side with a modern and disciplined playing style. Following their victory over Brazil, Morocco is optimistic about contending for the top position in Group C.

Group C also marks the return of teams that have been absent from the World Cup stage for decades. Scotland has ended a 28-year drought, rejoining the ranks of World Cup participants. Led by midfielder Scott McTominay, Scotland is showcasing a tenacious style of play that reflects the essence of English football.

Haiti's journey is nothing short of miraculous. Despite facing political turmoil and playing home matches in Curaçao, the team, then ranked 83rd in the world, has made its way back to the grand stage after 52 years. This achievement is a well-deserved recognition of the tireless efforts of the Caribbean nation.

The direct clash between Brazil and Morocco on June 13 is anticipated as a pivotal match in Group C. It will serve as a test of tactical prowess between two contrasting football philosophies: the flamboyant Brazil seeking to reclaim its glory and the disciplined, precise Morocco. The outcome of this encounter will not only determine the group leader but also set the tone for subsequent matches against Scotland and Haiti. Brazil remains the favorite for group supremacy due to its deeper squad, closely followed by Morocco, while Scotland and Haiti will need to exert extraordinary effort to pull off an upset against these two powerhouse teams.

As reported by vietnam.vn.

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