Brazil climbs to top of Group C after defeating Haiti 3-0
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 2:44 AM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
Brazil secured the top position in Group C of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a 3-0 victory over Haiti on June 19. The win marked an important milestone in World Cup history and eliminated Haiti from the tournament. Earlier in the day, the United States defeated Australia 2-0 in Group D, ensuring their advancement to the next round with one match remaining. Morocco also earned a narrow 1-0 win against Scotland, increasing pressure on Brazil to perform in their next matches. Matches continue on June 20, featuring Turkey vs Paraguay, Netherlands vs Sweden, and Germany vs Ivory Coast.
- •Brazil defeats Haiti 3-0 on June 19.
- •The United States beats Australia 2-0 in Group D.
- •Morocco wins 1-0 against Scotland.
- •Brazil takes the lead in Group C standings.
- •Upcoming matches include Turkey vs Paraguay and Netherlands vs Sweden.
- 2:44 AMYahoo Sports — 📊 Copa standings: back to normal, Brazil go top of the group
"Three matches wrapped up the ninth day of the 2026 FIFA World Cup this Friday (19).One of the tournament’s three hosts, the United States defeated Australia 2-0 in Group D and secured a place in the...
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