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World Cup 2026: Morocco drawn with Brazil in high-stakes Group C

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw has delivered a blockbuster Group C, with Morocco set to face Brazil, Scotland and Haiti.

The clash between Morocco and Brazil is one of the standout fixtures of the group stage. It offers the Atlas Lions a chance to test themselves against one of football’s most successful nations.

For African football, this is a key moment. A strong performance from Morocco would reinforce the continent’s growing competitiveness on the global stage.

Beyond Brazil, Morocco faces a balanced group. Matches against Scotland and Haiti could prove decisive in the race for qualification to the knockout rounds.

The tournament also comes at a strategic time. Morocco, set to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup, can use this global platform to strengthen its international standing and promote African football excellence.

All eyes will be on the Atlas Lions as they aim to deliver both results and representation for the continent.

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