Scotland, Brazil, Morocco, and Haiti set for World Cup Group C matchup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 11:57 AM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Scotland's men aim for a comeback in World Cup 2026, facing Brazil, Morocco, and Haiti in Group C. The group features a nostalgic reunion for Scotland with Brazil and Morocco, last encountered in 1998. Scotland plays Haiti first on 14 June at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, seeking to break new ground by advancing from the group stage. Brazil, now managed by Carlo Ancelotti, faces Morocco in their opener on 13 June at MetLife Stadium, aiming to end a 24-year title drought. Morocco, coming off a historic semi-final run in 2022, has a new coach as they prepare for the tournament.
- •Group C includes Scotland, Brazil, Morocco, and Haiti.
- •Scotland plays Haiti on 14 June in Foxborough.
- •Brazil faces Morocco on 13 June in New Jersey.
- •Ancelotti is Brazil's first foreign manager.
- •Morocco enters with a new coach after 2022 success.
- 11:57 AMYahoo Sports — World Cup 2026 – Group C guide: Scotland’s return sparks Brazil and Morocco nostalgia, but can they take Haiti opportunity?
"Scotland, Brazil and Morocco are back it the same World Cup group after 26 years, with Haiti joining the fun
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