Morocco in World Cup Group C: Fixtures, TV and Outlook

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Morocco in World Cup Group C Fixtures, TV and Outlook

is in World Cup Group C with , Scotland, and Haiti, and their campaign is already underway with a 1-1 draw against Brazil. The Atlas Lions now face Scotland on June 19 before finishing the group stage against Haiti.

What are Morocco’s Group C fixtures?

’s three group matches are spread across June, with a demanding opener against and a crucial second game against Scotland. Their final match against Haiti should be decisive for qualification hopes.

MatchDateVenueNotes
Brazil vs MoroccoJune 13, 2026MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New JerseyFinished 1-1.
Scotland vs MoroccoJune 19, 2026Boston StadiumKickoff 6:00 p.m. ET.
Morocco vs HaitiJune 25, 2026Not specified in the available resultsGroup stage finale.

Which channel broadcasts Morocco’s match?

The Scotland vs Morocco match is listed on FOX in the U.S. and FOX One for streaming. In other markets, the match is available on ITV1 in the UK, Zee5 in , and SBS in .

MarketBroadcaster / Stream
United StatesFOX, FOX One.
United KingdomITV1.
IndiaZee5.
AustraliaSBS.

Why does Morocco still look dangerous?

Morocco showed resilience by holding Brazil to a 1-1 draw, with Ismael Saibari scoring in their opener. That result kept Group C open and showed they can compete with elite opposition in direct, fast transitions.

The broader context is important too: Morocco’s 2022 run made them the first African team to reach a World Cup semi-final, and that standard still shapes expectations around the side. Recent coverage also notes that Morocco remains one of the tournament’s most-watched teams, both for its performance and for storylines around the squad.

What should readers watch next?

The Scotland match is the key test because it can either confirm Morocco’s control of the group or force them into a must-win finish against Haiti. The draw with Brazil means Morocco does not need to chase the group from behind, but they still need a sharp attacking performance.

A useful editorial angle is Morocco’s balance: they are no longer the surprise package from , so opponents now prepare for them differently. That changes the tactical picture because Morocco must break down teams that sit deeper and deny space in transition.

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