Match report

Morocco 4-2 Haiti: Group C Table and Morocco's Route Into the Round of 32

Morocco took care of the part they could control in Group C. The 4-2 win over Haiti pushed Walid Regragui's side to seven points, guaranteed qualification, and left the only remaining question to Brazil's goal difference in the other simultaneous match.

Morocco vs Haiti final score

Final score: Morocco 4, Haiti 2. FIFA's official live match data confirms the six-goal game in Atlanta and the Moroccan win that carried direct qualification weight.

Reviewed match reports described Achraf Hakimi as an early scorer and Sofiane Rahimi's late penalty as the goal that finally settled the result. The broader takeaway is straightforward even without every event detail: Morocco kept producing enough offense to stay ahead each time Haiti threatened to make the scoreline uncomfortable.

Available sources confirmed the scoreline clearly. They did not provide a reliable injury update or officiating controversy strong enough to outweigh the main football facts of the evening.

How the Group C table changed

Morocco finish Group C on seven points. Once Brazil later beat Scotland 3-0, the final table closed as Brazil first on goal difference, Morocco second on the same points total, Scotland third on three, and Haiti fourth on zero.

That means Morocco did everything required to qualify automatically. The only thing they could not lock on their own was first place, because Brazil's larger win eventually settled that tiebreak.

For Haiti, the six goals in this match and the broader zero-point finish tell the story. They stayed dangerous enough to score twice, but the overall defensive record left no path back into the tournament.

Qualification picture

Morocco are through to the round of 32 as Group C runners-up. Seven points would have won many groups outright, but Brazil's superior goal difference is what keeps Morocco in second rather than first.

Scotland finish third on three points and move into the best-third-place comparison. Morocco's win helped lock them above that fight and kept the automatic route clean.

Haiti are eliminated. With no points and no remaining fixtures, there is no alternative path left in the expanded format.

Key players and talking points

Hakimi's reported early goal set the tone because it allowed Morocco to play from ahead rather than chase the match. In a simultaneous final round, that kind of first strike matters psychologically as much as tactically.

Rahimi's late penalty mattered because it restored real breathing room. A two-goal finish looks comfortable on paper, but the match had enough attacking exchange to require one more decisive moment.

The broader talking point is Morocco's group-stage efficiency. Seven points is a serious return, and the only reason it does not bring first place is that Brazil finished even stronger on the final night.

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