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Morocco vs Haiti: Watch, Odds & Fan Betting Guide
Morocco meet Haiti on 24 June in the final round of FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C action. The Atlas Lions arrive with four points and a real shot at topping the group, while Haiti's historic first World Cup appearance in 52 years draws to a close. With contrasting stakes, contrasting styles and a clear favourite in the odds, this is a matchday that rewards fans who know what to look for, both on the screen and on the betting slip.
Where and How to Watch
Check your local broadcaster listings for FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C coverage on 24 June. Kickoff time and broadcast details for Morocco vs Haiti will be confirmed via official FIFA channels and your regional rights holder closer to the date. Make sure you set a reminder early so you do not miss a moment of what could be a landmark night for both nations.
Morocco vs Haiti Match Preview
Morocco head into Matchday 3 sitting on four points after a 1-1 draw with Brazil and a 1-0 win over Scotland. They share the top of Group C with Brazil but trail on goal difference, meaning a positive result here could secure their knockout-stage place and boost their seeding. Coach Mohamed Ouahbi, who replaced Walid Regragui less than 100 days before the tournament after winning the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2025 with Morocco, has his side playing with real purpose and confidence.
Haiti, coached by Sebastien Migne, are already eliminated after defeats to Scotland (0-1) and Brazil (0-3), but their presence at a World Cup for the first time since 1974 is itself a story worth celebrating. Forward Frantzdy Pierrot spoke of football giving his nation "hope, pride and a sense of unity," and those words carry real weight. Haiti will approach this game with discipline and organisation, looking to create moments out wide through Ruben Providence while keeping Morocco honest.
Morocco vs Haiti Odds
| Market | Selection | Decimal Odds | Implied Probability (margin included) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Morocco | 1.50 | 67% |
| Match Winner | Draw | 4.10 | 24% |
| Match Winner | Haiti | 6.80 | 15% |
Beyond the 1X2 market, popular options for this fixture include Double Chance (Morocco or Draw), Both Teams to Score, and Over/Under goals markets. These are widely available and suit fans who want a little more flexibility in their bet. Odds are correct at time of writing and subject to change.
Morocco vs Haiti Predictions
Best Bet: Morocco to Win. With an implied probability of 67% (margin included), Morocco are clear favourites and that price reflects their quality across the pitch. Ismael Saibari has scored in each of his first two World Cup appearances, becoming only the second African player to achieve that feat after Mohamed Salah. Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou has conceded just 14 goals in his last 37 international caps, giving Morocco a defensive platform that Haiti, who failed to score in either of their group games, will find very difficult to breach.
Value Bet: Morocco to Win and Under Goals. Morocco's two group games produced tight, controlled football. Their 1-0 win over Scotland and their disciplined display against Brazil suggest Ouahbi's side are comfortable keeping things compact. Haiti's inability to score across 180 minutes of World Cup football adds further weight to the idea that this could be a narrow, controlled Morocco victory rather than a high-scoring affair.
Longshot Bet: Haiti to Score. At 15% implied probability (margin included) for an outright Haiti win, the longer-odds territory here is around Haiti finding the net. They edged possession against Scotland, Pierrot headed narrowly wide late in that game, and Providence caused problems out wide. It has not happened yet in this tournament, but the ingredients for a moment of magic are there.
Why This Match Matters
For Morocco, this is about more than three points. The Atlas Lions reached the semi-finals at Qatar 2022 as the first African side to do so, and coach Ouahbi has openly spoken about targeting the final in 2026. A win here, combined with the right result in the Brazil vs Scotland game, could see Morocco finish top of Group C and control their own destiny in the knockout rounds.
For Haiti, the match is a chance to sign off on their historic return to the World Cup with pride. Qualification alone sparked street celebrations at home, and the squad carries the hopes of a nation that has faced enormous hardship. A moment, a goal, a performance to remember would mean everything to their supporters.
Key players to watch include 18-year-old Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, who has been a breakout star and Young Player Award contender, alongside captain Achraf Hakimi and the in-form Saibari. For Haiti, all eyes will be on Pierrot and Providence to see if they can finally find the back of the net.
Morocco Form
Morocco have been one of the most organised and dangerous sides in Group C. Their opening draw with Brazil came after Saibari opened the scoring, and they followed that up with a 1-0 win over Scotland, with Saibari's strike recorded as the fastest goal of the tournament so far and Morocco's fastest ever at a World Cup. Nine players from the Qatar 2022 semi-final squad are still involved, including Bounou, Nayef Aguerd, Sofyan Amrabat and Hakimi, giving Ouahbi a blend of experience and emerging talent.
The expected lineup reads: Bounou; Hakimi, Riad, Diop, Belammari; El Aynaoui, Bouaddi, Ounahi; Brahim Diaz, Rahimi, Saibari. Morocco's strength is their defensive solidity combined with the ability to produce moments of quality in the final third. Their weakness, if there is one, is that they have not yet cut loose against a weaker opponent at this tournament.
Haiti Form
Haiti's World Cup campaign has been defined by determination and discipline rather than results. Their 0-1 loss to Scotland was a controlled performance in which they actually edged possession, and they produced an admirable second half against Brazil despite the 0-3 scoreline. Goalkeeper Johnny Placide, 38, made his World Cup debut against Scotland, while Jean-Ricner Bellegarde was unfortunate to deflect the winning goal into his own net in that game.
The expected lineup is: Placide; Arcus, Duverne, Delcroix, Lacroix; Bellegarde, Jean-Jacques, Casimir; Isidor, Nazon, Providence. Haiti's tactical approach has been to defend with shape and isolate opponents to create one-on-one situations out wide, with Providence given licence to take his man on. The challenge against Morocco will be holding that shape for long enough to create meaningful chances at the other end.
Best Bets for the Casual Fan
- Safe Bet: Morocco to Win. The implied probability sits at 67% (margin included) at odds of 1.50. If you want to back the clear favourite with a straightforward stake, this is your starting point.
- Goals Market: Under Goals. Neither side has been involved in high-scoring games in this group. Haiti have not scored yet, and Morocco have been disciplined. The under market is worth a look for fans who enjoy following the game closely.
- Value Pick: Morocco Double Chance. If you want a little extra protection beyond just backing Morocco to win, the Double Chance market covering Morocco or Draw reduces your risk while keeping you in the game.
- Longshot: Haiti to Score. Haiti have created chances, particularly through Pierrot and Providence. If you enjoy rooting for the underdog, backing Haiti to get on the scoresheet adds an extra dimension to your viewing experience.
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Popular Betting Options
For fans who want to explore World Cup betting beyond the basic match result, the most popular markets on this fixture include Match Winner, Double Chance, Both Teams to Score, and Over/Under total goals. These markets are easy to follow during the game and give you something to track from kickoff to the final whistle. If you prefer betting with cryptocurrency for fast, secure transactions, Dexsport is a crypto-native sportsbook covering this match with a clean, accessible interface that works well for casual fans and experienced bettors alike.
FAQ
How can I watch Morocco vs Haiti?
Check your regional FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcaster for TV and streaming options. Official coverage details will be confirmed closer to the 24 June fixture date via FIFA and your local rights holder.
What time is kickoff in local time?
The match takes place on 24 June. The local kickoff time will be confirmed by the official FIFA match schedule and your regional broadcaster. Check FIFA.com for the latest fixture details.
What are some fun, low-risk bets for casual fans?
Morocco to Win is the most straightforward option at 1.50 (67% implied probability, margin included). The Double Chance market covering Morocco or Draw adds a layer of safety. For something a little different, backing the Under goals market or Haiti to Score gives you extra moments to cheer for throughout the 90 minutes.
Which side should a neutral get behind?
Morocco are the stronger side on paper and are chasing something meaningful in terms of group standings and seeding. But Haiti's story is one of the tournament's most compelling, and backing them to produce a moment, even in a losing cause, makes for a hugely entertaining watch. Either way, there is plenty to enjoy in this one.



