The decisive Group C clash at the 2026 World Cup in Atlanta sees Morocco facing Haiti. Despite Haiti’s elimination, the match remains pivotal for Morocco’s standings.
Score Update: Morocco 2-2 Haiti
The encounter between Morocco and Haiti concluded the group stage of the tournament. Morocco seeks a high-scoring victory to overtake Brazil, who currently lead Scotland 2-0. If Morocco wins and the goals align, the final standings will hinge on goal difference. Haiti has already been knocked out of the competition.
First Half Review
The first half delivered high-paced action with four goals scored. Morocco and Haiti offered end-to-end play, thrilling fans with their relentless attacks.
45+6’: Morocco’s Chance
Hakimi delivered a free kick, meeting El Aynaoui’s head, but Placide, the Haiti goalkeeper, easily collected the ball.
45+4’: Saibari Strikes
Saibari found the net with a precise shot after receiving Hakimi’s cross. Fans witnessed an exciting game with both teams pressing forward.
Momentum Shifts
Morocco regained control, pushing for their first lead before halftime. Saibari showcased his skill again, converting Hakimi’s setup into a goal.
45’: Equalizer
Saibari struck decisively to level the score, breaking through Haiti’s defense.
44’: Isidor’s Impact
Isidor delivered a stunning goal for Haiti, reminiscent of a tournament highlight. This remarkable shot surprised many while lifting Haiti back into the lead.
Morocco experienced pressure throughout the match, countering Haiti’s unexpected intensity.
41’: Hakimi Equalizes
Diaz’s run and cross set up Hakimi’s dramatic finish, leveling the score. VAR confirmed the goal, dismissing any claims of handball.
Action-Packed Performance
This World Cup featured notable defensive blunders resulting in an own goal by Morocco’s goalkeeper Bounou. The score was adjusted accordingly.
Joseph’s Attempt
Despite Haiti’s elimination, Joseph actively pressed forward but missed a key opportunity. Meanwhile, Placide, the retiring Haiti goalkeeper, showcased excellent saving abilities.
Defense and Goalkeeping
Placide’s stellar performance evoked memories of the Cape Verde goalkeeper’s match against Spain. His double saves prevented vital goals, showcasing resilience.

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