Morocco sits second in Group C with 4 points, level with Brazil, who lead on goal difference. Brazil has a goal difference of plus 3. Morocco has plus 1. Morocco is fighting to close that gap and top the group with a big win over Haiti. Haiti has already been eliminated, having lost both its matches without scoring a single goal. This is not a dead rubber for Morocco. Every goal they score in Atlanta on June 24 could matter if Brazil slips against Scotland simultaneously. Coach Walid Regragui will send his strongest side out looking for a convincing win rather than a routine three points. This Morocco vs Haiti football betting preview covers what both teams have done in this tournament, what the markets are saying, and where the specific value bets sit for the Group C finale.
When and Where Is This Match?
Morocco vs Haiti takes place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, USA, on June 24, 2026. Kick-off is 22:00 UTC and 3:30 AM IST on June 25, per Sofascore and the FIFA official match page. This match kicks off simultaneously with Scotland vs Brazil in Miami, as required by FIFA for final group stage fixtures. Group C standings going in: Brazil 4 points, goal difference plus 3, Morocco 4 points, goal difference plus 1, Scotland 3 points, goal difference zero, Haiti 0 points eliminated, per CBS Sports standings. Brazil leads Group C. Morocco needs to outscore Brazil's winning margin to top the group.
What Is at Stake for Each Team?
For Morocco, this is more than a formality. They trail Brazil on goal difference by two goals. If Morocco wins by more goals than Brazil's winning margin, Morocco will top the group. If both win by similar margins, Brazil finishes top. If Brazil wins by a larger margin than Morocco, Brazil could overtake them. If Brazil drops points, a big Morocco win could prove decisive. Coach Walid Regragui has every reason to attack Haiti with his best players rather than rotate, because topping Group C means a more favourable Round of 32 opponent. Morocco reached the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup, per Yahoo Sports, and will approach this match professionally regardless of Haiti's quality level.
For Haiti, this is their final match at only their second ever World Cup appearance. Their first was in 1974, per Yahoo Sports' preview. They have been eliminated without scoring. Manager Sebastien Migne will want his side to at least find the net and give their supporters something to celebrate. Defensively, there is little to protect in terms of standings, but the players will compete for personal pride. That motivation is worth noting when considering goal markets because Haiti will not collapse without a fight, even against a side as strong as Morocco.
Morocco's Tournament Form: Solid and Building
Morocco drew 1-1 with Brazil in the opening match at MetLife Stadium on June 13. They registered 12 shots in the first 30 minutes alone against one of the best teams in the world, per Wikipedia, showing their attacking ambition. Brazil equalised after Morocco had been the more threatening side across the first half. The draw against Brazil was one of the best performances of the entire first matchday.
Against Scotland on June 19, Morocco won 1-0. Ismael Saibari struck into the left corner of the net in just the second minute after Brahim Diaz played a ball over the top of Scotland's defensive line. Morocco then managed the match efficiently. Scotland had no shots on target across the full 90 minutes. Morocco came close to adding more, with Saibari's deflected effort hitting the crossbar and Chemsdine Talbi having a shot tipped over by the Scotland goalkeeper. Morocco controlled both matches with discipline and composure. Their forwards have more to offer than the scoreline suggests in competitive football so far.
Haiti's Tournament: Two Losses, Zero Goals
Haiti's World Cup campaign reflects the scale of the challenge facing associate-level nations at this level. They lost 0-1 to Scotland in their opening match at Foxborough, with Frantzdy Pierrot having a late header go wide as Haiti pushed for an equaliser. Against Brazil on June 19 in Philadelphia, they lost 3-0 with all three goals coming in the first half. Haiti switched from a 5-4-1 to a 4-4-2 at halftime, but Brazil had already taken its foot off the pedal by then. Haiti's best chance in that match was a header in the 63rd minute from Ricardo Ade that was straight at the goalkeeper, per ESPN's match report. Two losses, zero goals scored, and four conceded across the tournament.
Haiti is not without attacking quality in friendly conditions. They beat New Zealand 4-0 in a pre-tournament friendly, per Yahoo Sports. But the step up to competitive World Cup football against Scotland and Brazil has been too large. Morocco presents the same challenge. Achraf Hakimi and Noussair Mazraoui provide elite pace and crossing ability from full-back positions that will cause Haiti's defensive line significant problems across 90 minutes. Morocco's attacking depth of Brahim Diaz, Ayoub El Kaabi, Saibari, and Soufiane Rahimi is the most dangerous forward line Haiti has faced in this tournament.
What Have They Done Against Each Other Before?
Morocco and Haiti have never met before in any senior international competition, per Yahoo Sports. There is no head-to-head record to draw on. What the lack of familiarity means for the Haiti vs Morocco betting tips is simple: Morocco's form in this tournament against actual competitive opponents is the most reliable guide. They held Brazil to a draw, beat Scotland 1-0, and their pre-tournament form showed comfortable wins over Madagascar and Burundi. That form picture points to a comfortable Morocco win against a Haiti side that has not scored and has conceded four goals in two matches.
Morocco vs Haiti Odds and Market Overview
The Morocco vs Haiti odds reflect the biggest quality gap in Group C. Morocco is priced at approximately 2/9 to win, which is around 1.22 to 1.25 in decimal odds. Haiti are available at 15/1 to win. The draw sits at around 7/1 to 8/1. These prices make Morocco's match-winner market very short and offer minimal return. The value in this match sits in specific markets that use Morocco's attacking quality and Haiti's defensive vulnerability more precisely. These are the Morocco-Haiti best bets that offer a better return than simply backing Morocco to win at 1.22.
Top Markets and Value Picks
Here are the specific World Cup value bets for this match, backed by the tournament data.
Morocco Win and Over 2.5 Goals Combined
Morocco winning combined with over 2.5 goals in the match is the primary value bet. Morocco has the attacking quality across Diaz, El Kaabi, Saibari, and Rahimi to score three or more goals against Haiti's defence. Haiti has conceded three goals in a single match already this tournament, against Brazil. Morocco registered 12 shots before the 30th minute against Brazil, a team far stronger than Haiti. Morocco scoring three or more is a realistic, specific outcome. A Morocco win with over 2.5 goals is priced better than Morocco to win alone and is backed by both teams' tournament data.
Ismael Saibari Anytime Scorer
Ismael Saibari has already scored at this World Cup, netting in the second minute against Scotland. He is Morocco's most effective attacker in transition situations. Against Haiti's defensive line, which has been exposed behind by direct play from both Scotland and Brazil, Saibari running in behind on the Brahim Diaz through ball pattern that produced the Scotland goal is the most identifiable specific attacking threat. Saibari, anytime scorer, is the top individual market pick for this match.
Morocco to Win With a Clean Sheet
Haiti has not scored in two World Cup matches. They had one real chance across both games, a header straight at the goalkeeper against Brazil. Against Morocco's defensive shape, which includes Achraf Hakimi, Noussair Mazraoui, and the midfield anchor of Sofyan Amrabat, Haiti finding the net is very unlikely. Morocco to win while keeping a clean sheet is priced around 1.55 to 1.70, depending on the operator, and offers more specific value than Morocco to win outright at 1.22.
Over 3.5 Total Goals: Morocco's Goal Difference Motivation
Morocco needs goals. They trail Brazil on goal difference by two goals heading into this match. If Brazil beats Scotland, Morocco needs to win emphatically to secure top spot. That creates a specific incentive for Morocco to attack throughout the match rather than ease off when ahead. Over 3.5 total goals is available at approximately 2.40 to 2.80 and is supported by Morocco's attacking depth, their goal difference motivation, and Haiti's inability to keep the ball out at this level.
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Final Prediction and Score Forecast
Morocco to win is the primary Morocco vs Haiti prediction. The score forecast is 3-0 Morocco. Haiti has not scored in two matches. Morocco has the depth and the motivation to attack throughout rather than cruise after an early goal. Saibari, Diaz, and El Kaabi all have realistic chances of contributing to the scoresheet. The three specific value picks in order: Morocco to win and over 2.5 goals combined, Ismael Saibari anytime scorer, and Morocco to win with a clean sheet. All three are backed by verified tournament data from both sides.
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