Morocco vs Haiti is the Group C final-round match that looks simple only if you ignore the live table. Morocco enter Atlanta on four points after drawing Brazil and beating Scotland. Haiti have no points after losses to Scotland and Brazil, so their role is less about a clean qualification path and more about disruption. If Haiti take something, Morocco can be pulled toward a table-order fight while Scotland vs Brazil changes the top-two and third-place picture at the same time. Keep the Group C table and the third-place standings tracker open while following the match.

Kickoff, TV and Group C Stakes

The confirmed fixture details are Group C, Match 50, Atlanta Stadium, Wednesday 24 June, 18:00 local time and 22:00 UTC. Atlanta is on Eastern Time, so the local U.S. kickoff is 6:00 PM ET. For U.S. viewers, check FOX or FS1 listings for English-language coverage and Telemundo, Universo or Peacock listings for Spanish-language coverage. Exact channel assignment can change by match window, so confirm the live guide close to kickoff.

The table is the reason the match matters. Morocco and Brazil are level on four points, Scotland sit behind on three, and Haiti are bottom after two defeats. Morocco can still chase first place, but they also need to avoid letting the simultaneous Scotland vs Brazil match drag them into a more stressful finish.

Morocco Need Control, Not Noise

Morocco do not need a performance built for highlight reels. They need a professional final-day match: protect central spaces, avoid the loose turnover, and turn enough possession into shots to keep the scoreboard from getting nervous. Their first two results gave them a strong platform, but the group is still close enough that goal difference and the other match can change the read quickly.

The temptation is to treat Haiti as the easiest part of the group. That would be the wrong tone for a final-round game. Morocco's better route is controlled pressure, not overextension. If they score first, they can make Atlanta feel like a qualification-management exercise. If the match stays level deep into the second half, every update from Miami becomes louder.

Haiti's Spoiler Route

Haiti's direct route is extremely tight after two defeats, and Scotland's opening win over them matters in any tied-points read. That does not make this match irrelevant. Haiti can still change the group by taking points from Morocco, forcing Morocco to watch Brazil vs Scotland and potentially changing who ends up in the third-place comparison.

The useful question is not whether Haiti can play like a favorite. It is whether they can make the first hour awkward. A compact block, clean set-piece delivery and the first pass after a regain are the details that give an underdog a chance to turn a final group match into a live-table problem for someone else.

The Simultaneous-Game Factor

Morocco vs Haiti and Scotland vs Brazil kick off in the same final-round window, so the matches cannot be read separately. If Brazil are winning in Miami, Morocco can focus on protecting a top-two place and trying to keep pace on goal difference. If Scotland are winning, Morocco's margin for error changes because a three-way pressure point can develop around Brazil, Morocco and Scotland.

That is why the useful read is not only TV and lineups. It is live-table context. Morocco's result decides their own route, but the other score decides how much risk they should take while chasing first place.

A Fresh World Cup Reference Point

Morocco and Haiti do not bring a heavy World Cup head-to-head history into this match. The useful context is current rather than archival: Morocco have shown they can manage tight tournament games, while Haiti are trying to leave Group C with a result that changes the final standings even if their own path is narrow.

Lineups Status and Likely Shapes

Official lineups are not confirmed yet. Recheck close to kickoff for the FIFA Match Centre and broadcaster team sheets. Morocco's likely question is how much attacking width they use without losing counter-press protection. Haiti's likely question is whether they start with an extra defender or keep enough forward presence to make clearances turn into attacks.

Morocco may stay close to a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 shape built around quick wide progressions. Haiti may lean toward a compact 5-4-1 or 4-4-2, with set pieces and second balls treated as real chances rather than breaks from pressure.

Expected Edge

Morocco have the stronger table position, the cleaner tournament rhythm and more ways to control the match. Haiti's chance is to keep the first half uncomfortable and make Morocco hear the other Group C score. If Morocco score before the game becomes stretched, they should have enough structure to close it out. Morocco 2-0 Haiti.

Morocco vs Haiti TV, Stream and Lineups FAQ

What time is Morocco vs Haiti kickoff in UTC?

Morocco vs Haiti is scheduled for 22:00 UTC on 24 June 2026, with local kickoff at 18:00 in Atlanta.

Where is Morocco vs Haiti played?

The match is scheduled for Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta, United States.

Why does Morocco vs Haiti matter for Group C?

Morocco are level with Brazil on four points, while Scotland are close behind. Morocco's result can decide whether they stay in the top two cleanly or get pulled into final-day table pressure.

Are Morocco vs Haiti lineups confirmed?

No. Official lineups are not confirmed yet. Check the FIFA Match Centre and broadcaster team sheets closer to kickoff.

Can Haiti still affect the third-place race?

Yes. Haiti can still affect who ends up in the third-place comparison by taking points from Morocco, especially while Scotland vs Brazil is being played at the same time.

Lineups are based on current team form and tactical expectations, official team sheets will be released on matchday.