2026 FIFA World Cup
Group C Odds, Predictions & Best Bets
Updated after Matchday 1 · East Rutherford · Boston · Philadelphia · Miami · Atlanta
Teams
🇧🇷Brazil
FIFA #6
group win
-200
🇲🇦Morocco
FIFA #8
group win
+165
SCOScotland
FIFA #43
group win
+4000
🇭🇹Haiti
FIFA #83
group win
Out
Overview
Sharp Sheet
Fixtures
Standings
Best bets
Brazil
Post-MD2 read: Brazil still control Group C on goal difference, but Morocco are right there after beating Scotland. Scotland need a result against Brazil to feel safe, while Haiti are already eliminated.
ATS.io expert verdicts
The sharp edge
The market has Brazil as the deserved favorite, but Morocco are the cleaner matchup on Matchday 3. Brazil face a Scotland team that will defend deep and scrap for the point that keeps their knockout hopes alive. Morocco face an eliminated Haiti side and have every incentive to chase margin. If you are betting the group-winner market live, the question is not whether Brazil are better than Morocco. It is whether Brazil’s tougher final fixture gives Morocco enough room to steal first on goal difference.
Key fixture now: Scotland vs Brazil on June 24 in Miami. Brazil need to protect first place, while Scotland need a win for automatic qualification and at least a competitive result for the wildcard route.
Post-MD2 projection
Green = projected to advance. Amber = third-place wildcard route still live. Group winner odds now reflect the post-MD2 market.
Group analysis
Group C is now a three-team race around one eliminated side. Brazil and Morocco both sit on 4 points, but Brazil lead on goal difference after beating Haiti 3-0. Morocco are second on 4 points after a 1-1 draw with Brazil and a 1-0 win over Scotland. Scotland remain dangerous on 3 points, but their 1-0 defeat to Morocco means they almost certainly need something against Brazil to avoid relying entirely on the third-place table.
Brazil improved from their opener but still did not look completely fluent against Haiti. Matheus Cunha scored twice, Vinicius Jr added the third, and the result was comfortable enough, but the performance was more efficient than explosive. Raphinha’s hamstring injury is the key team-news concern before Scotland, while Neymar is now available after his calf issue but not guaranteed to start.
Morocco have been the most stable team in the group. They drew with Brazil, beat Scotland through another Ismael Saibari goal, and now face Haiti with a chance to top the section. Mohamed Ouahbi has said Morocco plan to field their strongest possible side rather than manage the game cautiously. That makes sense because a heavy win over Haiti could matter if Brazil only edge Scotland.
Scotland have done the first part of the job by beating Haiti, but the Morocco defeat leaves them in a difficult final-day spot. They can still finish in the top two by beating Brazil. A draw likely leaves them in a strong third-place position, while a heavy defeat would drag goal difference and disciplinary tiebreakers into the conversation. Haiti are already out, but Sebastien Migne’s side still have motivation against Morocco as they chase a historic first World Cup point.
Matchday 1 results
Brazil 1-1 Morocco
FT · June 13
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
MAR goal Saibari 21′
BRA goal Vinicius Jr 32′
Result Draw
Haiti 0-1 Scotland
FT · June 13
Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
SCO goal McGinn
Clean sheet Scotland
Result Scotland win
Matchday 2 results
Scotland 0-1 Morocco
FT · June 19
Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
MAR goal Saibari 2′
Result Morocco win
Impact Morocco 4 pts
Brazil 3-0 Haiti
FT · June 19
Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
BRA goals Cunha 2
BRA goal Vinicius Jr
Impact Haiti out
Matchday 3 · June 24
Scotland vs Brazil
6:00 PM ET
Miami Stadium, Miami
SCO +700
Draw +410
BRA -280
Morocco vs Haiti
6:00 PM ET
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
MAR -600
Draw +600
HAI +1600
Remaining match odds via FanDuel snapshot published by FOX Sports on June 24. Lines subject to change.
Current standings
Brazil and Morocco are level on 4 points, with Brazil ahead on goal difference. Scotland can force their way into the top two by beating Brazil. Haiti are eliminated. The top two advance automatically and the eight best third-place teams across the 12 groups also reach the Round of 32.
Best bets
Best live angle
Morocco to win Group C
+165
Brazil are still the favorite, but Morocco get the cleaner final fixture. If Morocco beat Haiti comfortably and Brazil only draw, or win narrowly while losing the goal-difference race, the group can flip. This is the best price-based angle left in Group C.
Match pick
Brazil to beat Scotland
-280
The price is short, but Brazil have more routes to goal and Scotland must eventually take some risk if they need more than a wildcard-caliber result. Raphinha’s injury matters, but Cunha’s two-goal game against Haiti gives Ancelotti a strong alternative focal point.
Goals angle
Morocco team total over 2.5
-121
Morocco need margin, Haiti are already eliminated, and Saibari has scored in both matches so far. Morocco have been controlled rather than explosive, but the game state pushes them toward a more aggressive final-day setup.
Group C betting analysis
The Group C winner market is now a two-team race. Brazil are -200 because they have the better goal difference and the better squad, but Morocco at +165 is live because the fixture difficulty is uneven. Brazil face Scotland, who are still fighting for progression. Morocco face an eliminated Haiti team, and their coach has publicly signaled that they want to win the group rather than simply manage the result.
Scotland’s price to win the group is now a lottery ticket. They would need to beat Brazil and hope Morocco drop points, or win by enough while Morocco win only narrowly. Their more realistic betting angle is qualification through the third-place table. The problem is that goal difference could become critical, so a controlled performance against Brazil matters even if they do not win.
Haiti are out, but the final match is not meaningless. They have two narrow competitive spells from the Scotland and Brazil games to build on, and Migne has framed the Morocco match as a chance to give the country a first point and a proper send-off. That makes both-teams-to-score and Haiti team-total markets worth checking before assuming Morocco simply coast.
Player props
VJ
Vinicius Jr anytime scorer
Scotland vs Brazil
+135
MC
Matheus Cunha anytime scorer
Scotland vs Brazil
+150
IS
Ismael Saibari anytime scorer
Morocco vs Haiti
-110
Odds via FanDuel snapshots published by FOX Sports on June 24. Lines subject to change. Please gamble responsibly.
🇧🇷Brazil
Carlo Ancelotti · projected 4-2-3-1 vs Scotland
Top of Group C on goal difference after beating Haiti 3-0
4 pts · GD +3
Team overview
Brazil are top, but not comfortable yet. The 3-0 win over Haiti put them ahead of Morocco on goal difference, with Matheus Cunha scoring twice and Vinicius Jr making it two goals in two group games. The concern is Raphinha, who came off with a hamstring injury and is not expected to be available against Scotland. Neymar has returned to training and is available, but Ancelotti has not guaranteed a role. Brazil need to match or better Morocco’s result, or protect their goal-difference edge, to win the group.
Probable XI: 4-2-3-1
Ratings
Strengths and weaknesses
Strengths
Vinicius Jr has scored in both group matches and remains the most reliable route to high-value chances
Cunha’s double against Haiti gives Brazil a more natural penalty-box option if Ancelotti keeps him central
Brazil control first place and still have the best goal difference in the group
Weaknesses
Raphinha’s hamstring injury removes one of the cleanest wide attacking options
The Haiti win was efficient rather than dominant, and Brazil have not fully clicked in possession
If Morocco run up the score against Haiti, Brazil may need margin rather than just a win
Model projection
Projected finish
Round of 16
🇲🇦Morocco
Mohamed Ouahbi · projected 4-2-3-1 vs Haiti
Four points from Brazil and Scotland matches
4 pts · GD +1
Team overview
Morocco have turned the coaching-change question into a strength. They drew 1-1 with Brazil, then beat Scotland 1-0 through Ismael Saibari’s second-minute goal. Saibari has now scored in both group matches and is the breakout player of Group C. Morocco are not mathematically guaranteed top two yet, but they are in an excellent position. A win or draw against Haiti should be enough for automatic qualification, and a win keeps them alive for first place if Brazil drop points or if Morocco overturn the goal-difference gap.
Probable XI: 4-2-3-1
Ratings
Strengths and weaknesses
Strengths
Saibari has scored in both matches and gives Morocco a genuine between-lines goal threat
Hakimi, Amrabat and Bono give Morocco one of the most stable defensive cores in the group
The final fixture against eliminated Haiti gives Morocco a real route to first place
Weaknesses
Morocco have still scored only two goals in two games despite strong performances
If Brazil beat Scotland clearly, Morocco may need a heavy win to top the group
A low-event game against Haiti would leave them vulnerable to finishing second on goal difference
Model projection
Projected finish
Round of 32
SCOScotland
Steve Clarke · projected 3-5-2 vs Brazil
Three points after win over Haiti and defeat to Morocco
3 pts · GD 0
Team overview
Scotland still have a chance to make history, but the Morocco defeat changed the equation. The opening 1-0 win over Haiti gave Steve Clarke’s side a platform, but the 1-0 loss to Morocco means Brazil is now the defining match. A win would put Scotland into the top two. A draw probably leaves them in a strong third-place position. A heavy defeat would make the wildcard route much more nervous because goal difference is already only level.
Probable XI: 3-5-2
Ratings
Strengths and weaknesses
Strengths
Three points already gives Scotland a real third-place route if they avoid a heavy defeat
McTominay and McGinn give Scotland late-box threat and set-piece physicality
The back-five structure can keep Brazil in front and force a lower-tempo match
Weaknesses
Automatic qualification likely requires beating Brazil
Scotland have only one goal in two matches, and it came in the opener against Haiti
If they chase the game too early, Brazil’s wide pace can turn the match quickly
Model projection
Projected finish
Wildcard race
🇭🇹Haiti
Sebastien Migne · projected 4-2-3-1 vs Morocco
Eliminated after defeats to Scotland and Brazil
0 pts · GD -4
Team overview
Haiti are the first team eliminated from Group C, but the Morocco match still matters for pride and context. They lost 1-0 to Scotland and 3-0 to Brazil, with the Brazil game showing more attacking purpose after the break through Bellegarde, Simon and Etienne. Migne has spoken about using the final match to chase a first point and give captain Johny Placide a proper send-off. The tactical challenge is severe because Morocco still need a win and possibly margin to challenge Brazil for first place.
Probable XI: 4-2-3-1
Ratings
Strengths and weaknesses
Strengths
Bellegarde has been Haiti’s most consistent ball-carrier and can still trouble Morocco in transition
Pierrot provides a direct aerial outlet if Haiti need to bypass pressure
There is no qualification pressure left, which can make Haiti more open and aggressive
Weaknesses
Haiti have not scored through two group matches
Morocco are still chasing top spot and should field a strong team
The defensive structure has to deal with Hakimi, Saibari and Brahim Diaz for 90 minutes
Model projection
Projected finish
Group stage