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Morocco 4-2 Haiti: World Cup 2026 – as it happened

Morocco 4-2 Haiti: World Cup 2026 – as it happened

Morocco are through to the knockout rounds after an entertaining Group C finale in Atlanta. Their attack came to life in the final minutes of the first half,. they were composed and collected to double their lead in the second half.

Haiti will exit the tournament frustrated to not have come up with more,. their goals – particularly that Isidor strike, which surely will be in early contention for goal of the tournament – will live long in their country’s sporting memory.

Here’s Reuters with the report on Haiti’s historic goals and Morocco’s impressive fight-back in Atlanta.

Are you enjoying these six-game (yes, six-game) matchdays yet? There’s plenty more to come. At the top of the hour, we’ve got Czechia v Mexico ( updates via Alex Abnos ). South Africa v South Korea ( via Beau Dure ) to round out Group A. Morocco and Brazil fans will sleep comfortably tonight. The Tartan Army, on the other hand …

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Achraf Hakimi (one goal and one assist) was named the official Man of the Match.

Reader Richard was a fan of Haiti.

“They are keener than mustard. Their motto: ‘every ball is mine’. Sadly they keep it too long, run into a wall and lose it. Not bad for a team that can’t play in their own country.”

And an update for Kevin. who joked about Own Goal contending in the Golden Boot race: we’re now at 11 own goals this tournament. The record is 12!

A word for Haiti goalkeeper Johny Placide. Two of the goals he conceded came off unfortunate errors, but he otherwise had an impressive game with eight saves. The 38-year-old has said he will be finishing his Haiti career after this game,. his double-save in the 30th minute was a highlight.

Maybe there’s something about Atlanta Stadium that brings the best out of veteran keepers? After all, this was also the site of Vozinha’s standout performance for Cape Verde against Spain.

Morocco will be pleased with the energy of their attack, especially in the second half. They finished with 22 shots and 11 on target, their most this tournament. Five came from Achraf Hakimi, a standout on the day with a goal and an assist. Much of their creative success in the second half came off of corners – they had nine to Haiti’s one.

It’s all over in Miami as well, where Brazil have beat Scotland 3-0. So:

Brazil win Group C and will face the Group F runner-up

Morocco finish second in Group C and will face the Group F winner

Scotland wait to see their third-place fate

Haiti are eliminated

Morocco are through to the knockout rounds after an entertaining Group C finale in Atlanta. Their attack came to life in the final minutes of the first half,. they were composed and collected to double their lead in the second half.

Haiti will exit the tournament frustrated to not have come up with more,. their goals – particularly that Isidor strike, which surely will be in early contention for goal of the tournament – will live long in their country’s sporting memory.

90+8 min Amrabat walks off the pitch, and Morocco will finish out with 10 men.

90+4 min Haiti nearly made found a third goal with a free kick by Nazon, nicely saved by Bounou,. then a corner. Play has stopped after Amrabat took a ball to the face.

90+4 min We’re into five minutes of stoppage time in Atlanta.

89 min An impressive job by Rahimi to keep the ball in-bounds at the end line. send a cross into Yassine, who was in position waiting in front of an empty net. Both of Morocco’s second-half goals have come via substitutes.

Reader Stephen wasn’t a fan of the VAR decision: “That was out! Criminal var.”

The VAR review is complete and the goal stands.

Morocco seem to double their lead. Rahimi appears to keep the ball ever so slightly in bounds. squares a cross to Yassine, who taps it into an empty net. Was the ball in or out? Will it stand? VAR is doing a check.

87 min Morocco tried to make it four, picking off another Haiti pass in the midfield. pushing forward but couldn’t get a shot off. The patience and composure of the Atlas Lions in this second half have paid off.

85 min Kevin Teeling chimes in via email:

“Re: the only two players to score a goal in each group game - if things go as before. the USMNT will have their favorite opening scorer, ‘Own Goal’, join that group.”

Own Goal entering the race for Golden Boot – a World Cup tradition unlike any other!

83 min Final round of substitutions. Morocco: El Mourabet on for El Aynaoui, Mazraoui on for Salah-Eddine. Haiti: Pierrot on for Joseph.

83 min An amusing moment upon watching the replay of the Rahimi goal: he ran to the corner flag, slid. then went to take his jersey off, but then appeared to stop about halfway through doing so. Perhaps he remembered in the heat of the moment that that’s a yellow-card offense?

80 min More substitutions from Haiti: Duverne off for Arcus and Jean Jacques off for Simon. Duzon was given a yellow card around the same time.

78 min Morocco have been patiently waiting for their moment this half, and it came via substitute Soufiane Rahimi. He picked up the ball after a corner, settled it with a cautious touch. fired it into the top corner. It looked like it may have taken a deflection on the way in,. they’ll be happy to get the goal no matter what way.

Morocco have their first lead, and it’s substitute Rahimi who puts them ahead!

77 min Haiti have looked sharp in their moments on the counterattack,. too often in this second half they’ve run straight into Morocco defenders. This time, it was Amrabat standing in the way and halting a breakaway.

76 min Over 68,000 in attendance at Atlanta Stadium, per the in-house announcer.

75 min Hakimi takes the free kick from 26 yards out and fires the initial shot into the wall. The ball bounces off the Haiti defenders, but Hakimi’s follow-up attempt has the same result.

74 min Morocco had a free kick right out of the hydration break, but Halhal was caught offside. We haven’t seen a return to the fast-paced tempo of the end of the first half,. both of these sides are still playing for a win. Another free kick coming for Morocco.

70 min Morocco make some changes of their own. Saibari, one of their goalscorers, is off for Rahimi. Ounahi is on for Diaz and Yassine for El Kaabi.

69 min “Country Roads” has become the song of this World Cup,. not just for the US men’s national team, it seems. The Fox broadcast panned around to Haiti. Morocco fans in the crowd singing along to the John Denver hit during the break.

68 min Hydration break! Match break! Advert break! Call it whatever you like.

Here’s your trivia fact for your watch parties later tonight/tomorrow/your work water cooler. Only two players at this World Cup so far have scored in all three of their team’s group-stage matches: Morocco’s Ismael Saibari. Brazil’s Vinícius Júnior.

67 min Haiti make their first changes. Isidor, the goalscorer, and Providence are off. Deedson. Nazon – the country’s leading goalscorer who had not yet played at this tournament while working back from a hamstring injury – are on.

66 min If results stand with Brazil having gone up 3-0 in Miami, Brazil would win the group. Morocco would finish second.

65 min Bellegarde’s free kick ricochets right off the Morocco wall, and the Atlas Lions go on the break. Haiti very nearly score an own goal when trying to get under control. track back, but Ade’s deflection flies well above Placide.

64 min Providence is taken down on the edge of the box. wins a free kick in a dangerous area. Can they make something of it here?

62 min Haiti win the ball back. Joseph breaks free on the counter, but he’s too indecisive on the ball and Morocco win it back. It’s turning into a bit of a scramble in Atlanta, with both sides making a lot of loose touches. not being able to hold on to possession for very long.

59 min Another good chance for Morocco. another big save by Placide on a strike from distance by El Khannouss.

56 min Morocco nearly made it three, but the offside flag was up anyways. Saibari made a good run into the box to get on the end of a cross from El Kaabi. his sliding shot went wide.

54 min Play is stopped after Casimir takes a hit to the head after jumping for a header. He’s going to the sideline for some treatment.

52 min Morocco have gone for short-corner plays several times tonight. Nothing comes of their latest opportunity, but it seems that patience was Mohamed Ouahbi’s message at the half-time break.

50 min Much slower pace to start this second half after all of the energy and freneticism of the first.

A few emails at the break:

Richard from NZ: “And then change from that agony to total ecstacy for Morocco. Goal 2 for Haiti total disbelief with goal of the tournie contender. And back to agony for Morocco. Where else can you get such contrasting in such a short time.”

I sense we may have a few more agony/ecstasy swings left in this one …

Kári Tulinius: “It isn’t the worst change Fifa have made for this World Cup, but think of how much more exciting this match would be if goal difference was the primary tie breaker,. not head to head results. Haiti would be just a two-goal swing from third. Oh well, no one said we could have nice things.”

Good point, Kári. I’m sure there will be interesting arguments to be made if Haiti manage to win here. the Scotland v Brazil result holds.

46 min Under way for the second half in Atlanta. No changes from either side.

Elsewhere in Group C, Brazil are up 2-0 on Scotland in Miami:

I’m using the half-time break to watch that Wilson Isidor goal again. The fact. he was able to get so much power on the ball with his right foot while keeping his left foot on the ground the entire time is remarkable stuff.

A reminder: Haiti have not played a true home match since 2021 because of conflicts and strife in their country. It is remarkable that this team is here – Sébastien Migné has yet to step foot in the country since taking over in 2024 –. even more remarkable to watch them (and their fans) savor these moments on the sport’s biggest stage.

An entertaining first half in Atlanta. Haiti were the better team for much of the first 45 minutes. will be displeased to go into the break all even, with the momentum on Morocco’s side. The Atlas Lions looked much sharper in the final 15 minutes plus stoppage time. The majority of their 15 shots came in that span. A good second half on tap.

45+3 min Brahim Diaz nearly made it three for Morocco as the half-time whistle nears.

45 +1 min Haiti’s lead did not last long. Saibari benefits from an excellent dummy move by Diaz to find an open space in the box, pick up a low cross from Hakimi. fire a right-footed shot for his third goal of the World Cup.

It’s a goalfest in Atlanta. Saibari evens it for Morocco!

43 min That is one of the goals of the tournament. Haiti win the ball back after some back-and-forth possession, Wilson Isidor takes a single touch,. fires an absolutely stunning strike from 31 yards out into the top left corner of the net. Superb from the Sunderland man. The Haiti fans are going wild in Atlanta.

Isidor scores! Haiti lead again!

39 min Achraf Hakimi is the one to find Morocco’s equaliser. Placide knocked a cross on to the goalline,. Hakimi – caught in between a jump and a slide and a fall – tapped it over the line amid a whole bunch of congestion.

A sliding Hakimi gets on the end of a ball to find Morocco’s equaliser. Haiti players calling for offside, but it seems it’ll stand.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2026/jun/24/morocco-v-haiti-world-cup-2026-live

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