Morocco defeated Haiti 4-2 to finish second in Group C and qualify for the round of 16 [1].
The victory ensures Morocco progresses to the knockout stage of the 2026 World Cup, marking a critical milestone in their tournament campaign [1, 2].
Morocco dominated the match to secure the second qualifying spot in Group C, trailing only Brazil in the final group standings [1, 2]. The team's offensive pressure remained consistent throughout the game, leading to a multi-goal margin that eliminated Haiti from the competition.
Late-game execution proved decisive for the Moroccan side. At the 78-minute mark, Riad scored a header following a corner from the right side, assisted by Rahimi [1]. This goal provided a significant cushion as the match entered its final stages.
Morocco extended their lead further in the 89th minute [1]. Rahimi provided the ball to Gessime Yassine, who converted the chance to finalize the 4-2 scoreline [1].
The result confirms Morocco's status as a formidable contender heading into the round of 16 [1]. While Brazil took the top spot in the group, Morocco's ability to secure a win against Haiti demonstrates the depth and resilience of their roster under tournament pressure.
Officials said that Morocco has officially qualified for the next phase of the competition [1]. The team now prepares for a knockout match where a single loss would result in elimination from the tournament.
“Morocco defeated Haiti 4-2 to finish second in Group C”
By securing second place in Group C, Morocco avoids a premature exit and enters the round of 16 with significant momentum. Their ability to score late goals suggests a high level of physical conditioning and tactical discipline, which will be essential as they face higher-seeded opponents in the knockout phase.



