World Cup 2026

Morocco Defeat Haiti 4-2 to Secure Top Spot in World Cup Group C

Morocco secured top spot in Group C with a thrilling 4-2 victory over Haiti, finishing the group stage unbeaten and advancing to the World Cup knockout rounds with confidence.

David Ale·25 June 2026· 2 min read
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Morocco capped off an impressive FIFA World Cup 2026 group-stage campaign with a thrilling 4-2 victory over Haiti on Tuesday, securing first place in Group C and extending their unbeaten run in the tournament.

The Atlas Lions entered the match knowing a positive result would guarantee top spot, and they delivered an attacking masterclass against a spirited Haitian side that refused to back down.

Morocco started brightly, controlling possession and creating chances from the opening whistle. Their attacking pressure eventually paid off as they found the breakthrough, setting the tone for an entertaining encounter. Haiti responded bravely and managed to get on the scoresheet, but Morocco's quality in the final third proved decisive.

The North African side continued to exploit spaces in Haiti's defense, adding further goals to maintain control of the contest. Despite Haiti's determination and two goals of their own, Morocco consistently found answers whenever their opponents threatened a comeback.

The 4-2 victory sees Morocco finish the group stage unbeaten with seven points, following a draw against Brazil and wins over Scotland and Haiti. Their strong performances have established them as one of the standout teams of the tournament so far.

For Haiti, the defeat brings their World Cup campaign to an end. Although they leave the competition without advancing, they showed resilience throughout the group stage and managed to score against one of the tournament's most organized sides.

Morocco will now turn their attention to the knockout rounds, where tougher challenges await. However, with confidence high and momentum on their side, the Atlas Lions will believe they can continue their impressive World Cup journey.

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