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World CupPredictedby AI
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Group Stage
Morocco
24 Jun 2026
4 – 0
22:00 · Atlanta
Haiti
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Morocco vs Haiti — match action

Match Prediction

63%Possession37%
18Shots4
3.60Expected Goals (xG)0.40
87%Pass Accuracy68%

How the Model Sees It Unfold

  1. Díaz · Hakimi
    14
  2. 27
    Sainté
  3. El Kaabi · Ezzalzouli
    34
  4. 45
    Lacroix
  5. Diop
    55
  6. Rahimi · El Khannouss
    61
  7. 71
    Paugain
  8. 76
    Simon
  9. El Kaabi
    78

Match Info

Tournament
FIFA World Cup 2026
Stage
Group Stage
Date
24 Jun 2026
Kick-off
22:00 (local)
Stadium
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
City
Atlanta

Match Report

The Mercedes-Benz Stadium erupted in Atlas Lion roars as Morocco turned their Group C opener into a masterclass. Brahim Díaz, wearing the No.10 role like a tailored suit, opened the scoring in the 14th minute — latching onto Hakimi's perfectly-weighted cutback and stroking the ball into the bottom corner before Placide could set his feet. Haiti's makeshift defence, already missing Duverne and Jean Jacques through suspension, looked vulnerable every time Morocco's full-backs pushed forward. Carl Sainté picked up a yellow card in the 27th minute for a desperate lunge on El Khannouss, a sign of Haiti's growing frustration. The second goal arrived six minutes before the break: Ezzalzouli's whipped delivery from the right found El Kaabi on the penalty spot, and the Olympiacos striker's header was too powerful for Placide to keep out. Duke Lacroix was booked moments later for a cynical foul, and Haiti trudged into the tunnel 2-0 down with their heads low. The second half brought no respite. El Khannouss orchestrated from deep, and in the 61st minute he split Haiti's defence with a through ball that sent Rahimi one-on-one with Placide — the Al Ain forward didn't hesitate. With the game long decided, Hakimi's barnstorming run into the box in the 78th minute drew a clumsy challenge from Paugain; El Kaabi stepped up and sent Placide the wrong way for his second of the night. Simon's red card in the 76th minute was the final indignity for Haiti. Morocco cruise to the top of Group C, sending a clear message to the rest of the tournament: the Atlas Lions are here to roar.