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Morocco Beat Haiti 4-2 in Goal-Laden Group C Thriller

An own goal to open the scoring, four different goalscorers, and a defensive meltdown at the heart of Haiti's backline: the Group C clash between Morocco and Haiti at the 2026 World Cup delivered exactly what the fixture list promised. In the end, Morocco came away with a clear 4-2 victory - a scoreline nobody would have predicted at halftime.

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Morocco vs Haiti Match Report at a Glance

- Competition: FIFA World Cup 2026, Group C
- Date: June 24, 2026
- Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
- Attendance: 68,239
- Referee: Danny Makkelie
- Final Score: Morocco 4-2 Haiti

For anyone searching for the Morocco vs Haiti result, here's the full breakdown: Morocco came through deservedly in front of nearly 68,000 spectators, even though Haiti briefly delivered a genuine shock along the way.

How the Match Unfolded: Goals and Turning Points

The start couldn't have gone much worse for Morocco. As early as the 10th minute, the ball ended up in the back of the net following an own goal by goalkeeper Yassine Bounou - handing Haiti an early lead against the run of play, without having created any real danger themselves.

Morocco didn't let that rattle them and continued to control proceedings. The equalizer duly arrived in the 39th minute through Achraf Hakimi, who finally converted his side's sustained territorial dominance into a goal.

Just four minutes later, the momentum swung once again: Wilson Isidor struck in the 43rd minute for Haiti, putting the Caribbean side back in front at 2-1 - a sucker punch that briefly had Morocco reeling.

The response wasn't long in coming. Right before the break, in first-half stoppage time (45+1'), Ismael Saibari leveled things at 2-2. Level, but fiercely contested, the two sides headed to the dressing rooms.

After the restart, Morocco's superior play finally told. Soufiane Rahimi struck in the 78th minute to restore the lead, before Gessime Yassine sealed it with the 4-2 in the 89th minute, sending the Moroccans into early celebration mode.

Statistical Comparison: Morocco Dominates the Numbers

The statistics paint a clear picture of who controlled the game, even though the scoreline stayed tighter for longer than the numbers might suggest.

CategoryMoroccoHaiti
Possession69.1%30.9%
Shots229
Shots on Target112
Corners91
Passes541247
Fouls1018
Yellow Cards03
Saves18

With nearly 70 percent possession and more than double the shot count, Morocco confirmed their role as the technically superior side. Haiti compensated for their lack of control with more physical duels - the 18 fouls and three yellow cards point to a defense that often had to prevent worse through tactical fouling. Goalkeeper Johny Placide kept his side in the game with eight saves but ultimately couldn't stop all four goals from going in.

The Lineups

Morocco: Yassine Bounou, Chadi Riad, Redouane Halhal, Anass Salah-Eddine, Achraf Hakimi, Ismael Saibari, Sofyan Amrabat, Neil El Aynaoui, Ayoub El Kaabi, Bilal El Khannouss, Brahim Díaz

Haiti: Johny Placide, Hannes Delcroix, Ricardo Adé, Martin Expérience, Jean-Kévin Duverne, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Danley Jean Jacques, Ruben Providence, Josué Casimir, Lenny Joseph, Wilson Isidor

Context: What Does the Win Mean for Group C?

For Morocco, the 4-2 victory sends an important signal in the ongoing group stage. Despite the early setback, the team showed defensive resolve at crucial moments and offensive firepower across multiple phases of play - four different goalscorers underline the depth of the squad. Ismael Saibari, already being talked about as one of the tournament's top scorers, confirmed his current form with his equalizer just before the break.

Haiti, meanwhile, showed courage against a favored opponent and even flashed some leadership qualities at times, but must work above all on defensive stability. The high foul count and clear disadvantage in possession show just how much the Caribbean side had to fight against the run of play.

Looking Ahead to the Coming Fixtures

With this result, the standings picture in World Cup 2026 Group C continues to take shape. For Morocco, the win should serve as a confidence boost heading into the remaining group matches, while Haiti now find themselves under pressure to pick up points in their remaining fixtures to avoid jeopardizing their chances of advancing early.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Match

How did the Morocco vs Haiti World Cup 2026 match end?
Morocco won 4-2 against Haiti.

Who scored for Morocco?
Achraf Hakimi (39'), Ismael Saibari (45+1'), Soufiane Rahimi (78'), and Gessime Yassine (89') scored for Morocco. Morocco also benefited from an early Haitian own goal in the 10th minute.

Who scored for Haiti?
Wilson Isidor scored Haiti's temporary 2-1 goal in the 43rd minute.

Where was the match played?
The match took place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in front of 68,239 spectators.

Who was the referee for the match?
The match referee was Danny Makkelie.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did the match Morocco vs Haiti at the 2026 World Cup take place?

The match was played on June 24, 2026, as part of Group C.

How did Haiti take the early lead against Morocco?

Haiti took the lead as early as the 10th minute through an own goal by Morocco's goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, even though the team itself hardly posed any threat in front of goal.

How many goals were scored in total in the first half?

By halftime, four goals had already been scored, including the own goal as well as strikes from Hakimi, Isidor and Saibari, leaving the score at 2-2 at the break.

Which player decided the match in the closing stages?

Gessime Yassine scored the 4-2 in the 89th minute, sealing the final decision in Morocco's favor.

How dominant was Morocco in terms of possession?

Morocco clearly dominated the match, controlling possession with 69.1 percent to Haiti's 30.9 percent.

How did the two teams' chance conversion compare?

Morocco managed 22 shots with 11 on target, while Haiti recorded just 9 shots with 2 on target.

Why did Haiti concede so many fouls and yellow cards?

Haiti often had to resort to tactical fouling to counter Morocco's technical superiority, resulting in 18 fouls and three yellow cards.

What role did goalkeeper Johny Placide play for Haiti?

Placide kept his team in the game for a long time with eight saves, but couldn't prevent the defeat in the end.

What does this win mean for Morocco's remaining tournament run?

The 4-2 win is seen as an important vote of confidence for Morocco, with four different goalscorers underlining the offensive depth of the squad.

How does this result affect Haiti's chances in Group C?

Haiti is now under pressure and must pick up points in the upcoming group games to avoid jeopardizing their chances of advancing.

Who was in Morocco's starting lineup?

Morocco started with Yassine Bounou, Chadi Riad, Redouane Halhal, Anass Salah-Eddine, Achraf Hakimi, Ismael Saibari, Sofyan Amrabat, Neil El Aynaoui, Ayoub El Kaabi, Bilal El Khannouss and Brahim Díaz.

Who was in Haiti's starting lineup?

Haiti relied on Johny Placide, Hannes Delcroix, Ricardo Adé, Martin Expérience, Jean-Kévin Duverne, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Danley Jean Jacques, Ruben Providence, Josué Casimir, Lenny Joseph and Wilson Isidor.

Is Ismael Saibari considered one of the tournament's top goalscorers?

Yes, Saibari is already being touted as one of the tournament's top goalscorers, and he backed that up with his equalizer just before halftime.

How many spectators watched the match in the stadium?

68,239 spectators watched the match at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.