
Group C is headlined by Brazil under Carlo Ancelotti in one of the most anticipated coaching debuts in recent tournament history. Morocco arrive as the group’s primary threat – semifinalists in 2022 and a genuine danger to Brazil’s top spot. Scotland return with a competitive European squad built around Scott McTominay, while Haiti make a historic comeback after 52 years away from the World Cup.
Below are all the details regarding the matchups, squads, and updated projections from the betting markets.
🗓️ Matches, Dates, Times, and Stadiums
All match times have been adjusted to Montreal Time (EDT) for your convenience:
- June 13, 2026, 6:00 PM: Brazil vs. Morocco – New York (United States)
- June 13, 2026, 9:00 PM: Haiti vs. Scotland – Boston (United States)
- June 19, 2026, 6:00 PM: Scotland vs. Morocco – Boston (United States)
- June 19, 2026, 9:00 PM: Brazil vs. Haiti – Philadelphia (United States)
- June 24, 2026, 6:00 PM: Scotland vs. Brazil – Miami (United States)
- June 24, 2026, 6:00 PM: Morocco vs. Haiti – Atlanta (United States)
📋 Official Squad Rosters
All four squads in Group C have officially confirmed their selections heading into the tournament.
🇧🇷 Brazil (26-Player Squad)
Ancelotti’s roster blends established European stars with exciting young talent. Neymar Jr. returns to the national team via Santos, but it is Vinícius Jr. and Raphinha who carry the primary attacking weight. Endrick and Rayan represent the new generation eager for their World Cup moment.
- Goalkeepers: Alisson, Ederson, Weverton.
- Defenders: Alex Sandro, Bremer, Danilo, Douglas Santos, Gabriel Magalhães, Ibañez, Léo Pereira, Marquinhos, Wesley.
- Midfielders: Bruno Guimarães, Casemiro, Danilo Santos, Fabinho, Lucas Paquetá.
- Forwards: Endrick, Gabriel Martinelli, Igor Thiago, Luiz Henrique, Matheus Cunha, Neymar Jr., Raphinha, Rayan, Vinícius Jr.
🇲🇦 Morocco (26-Player Squad)
Mohamed Ouahbi retains nine survivors from the historic 2022 squad that reached the semi-finals. Hakimi and Amrabat remain the European-quality benchmarks, while Brahim Díaz and Ayoub El Kaabi lead the attack in pursuit of matching – or surpassing – the feat from four years ago.
- Goalkeepers: Yassine Bounou, Munir El Kajoui, Reda Tagnaouti.
- Defenders: Noussair Mazraoui, Anass Salah-Eddine, Youssef Belammari, Achraf Hakimi, Zakaria El Ouahdi, Nayef Aguerd, Chadi Riad, Redouane Halhal, Issa Diop.
- Midfielders: Samir El Mourabet, Ayyoub Bouaddi, Neil El Aynaoui, Sofyan Amrabat, Azzedine Ounahi, Bilal El Khannouss, Ismael Saibari.
- Forwards: Abde Ezzalzouli, Chemsdine Talbi, Soufiane Rahimi, Ayoub El Kaabi, Brahim Díaz, Gessime Yassine, Ayoube Amaimouni.
🏴 Scotland (26-Player Squad)
Steve Clarke’s selection carries two notable storylines: legendary goalkeeper Craig Gordon earns a call-up at 43, while 19-year-old Findlay Curtis represents the country’s brightest young hope. Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour anchor a genuinely quality midfield, with Andy Robertson continuing as captain.
- Goalkeepers: Craig Gordon, Angus Gunn, Liam Kelly.
- Defenders: Grant Hanley, Jack Hendry, Aaron Hickey, Dom Hyam, Scott McKenna, Nathan Patterson, Anthony Ralston, Andy Robertson, John Souttar, Kieran Tierney.
- Midfielders: Ryan Christie, Findlay Curtis, Lewis Ferguson, Ben Doak, Billy Gilmour, John McGinn, Kenny McLean, Scott McTominay.
- Forwards: Che Adams, Lyndon Dykes, George Hirst, Lawrence Shankland, Ross Stewart.
🇭🇹 Haiti (26-Player Squad)
Sebastien Migne oversees Haiti’s historic return to the World Cup after a 52-year absence. Goalkeeper Johny Placide captains the side, with Duckens Nazon – the country’s all-time leading scorer – serving as the primary attacking reference for this landmark occasion.
- Goalkeepers: Josue Duverger, Alexandre Pierre, Johny Placide.
- Defenders: Ricardo Ade, Carlens Arcus, Hannes Delcroix, Jean-Kevin Duverne, Martin Experience, Duke Lacroix, Wilguens Paugain, Keeto Thermoncy.
- Midfielders: Carl Fred Sainte, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Leverton Pierre, Danley Jean Jacques, Woodensky Pierre, Dominique Simon.
- Forwards: Josue Casimir, Louicius Deedson, Derrick Etienne Jr., Yassin Fortune, Wilson Isidor, Lenny Joseph, Duckens Nazon, Frantzdy Pierrot, Ruben Providence.
💰 Team Odds & Predictions
Brazil are the overwhelming favourites to top the group. Morocco hold a clear edge over Scotland in the race for second place, while Haiti face opposition that is significantly above their current level.
Stage & Title Projections
| Betting Market | Brazil | Morocco | Scotland | Haiti |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| To Win Group C | -500 | +500 | +1200 | +10000 |
| To Qualify from Group | -5000 | +110 | +275 | +1400 |
| To Reach Round of 16 | -250 | +125 | +250 | +2800 |
| To Reach Quarter-Finals | +100 | +350 | +900 | +10000 |
| To Reach Semi-Finals | +225 | +900 | +2800 | +35000 |
| To Reach the Final | +400 | +2200 | +10000 | +100000 |
| To Win the World Cup | +800 | +5000 | +25000 | +300000 |
Match Results (Moneyline / 1X2)
- Brazil vs. Morocco: Brazil (-175) | Tie (+300) | Morocco (+425)
- Haiti vs. Scotland: Haiti (+525) | Tie (+350) | Scotland (-225)
- Scotland vs. Morocco: Scotland (+275) | Tie (+210) | Morocco (+100)
- Brazil vs. Haiti: Brazil (-2000) | Tie (+1600) | Haiti (+2500)
- Scotland vs. Brazil: Scotland (+650) | Tie (+350) | Brazil (-263)
- Morocco vs. Haiti: Morocco (-303) | Tie (+400) | Haiti (+700)
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⭐ Individual Player Odds & Awards
Brazil dominate the individual award markets from top to bottom, with Vinícius Jr. and Raphinha the standout names across every category. Achraf Hakimi is the most compelling dark-horse pick from outside the Brazilian camp.
Top Goalscorer (Golden Boot)
- Vinícius Jr. (Brazil): +2500
- Raphinha (Brazil): +2800
- Igor Thiago (Brazil): +3300
- Neymar Jr. (Brazil): +4000
- Matheus Cunha (Brazil): +6600
- Endrick (Brazil): +8000
- Ayoub El Kaabi (Morocco): +15000
- Brahim Díaz (Morocco): +20000
- Che Adams (Scotland): +25000
Best Player (Golden Ball)
- Vinícius Jr. (Brazil): +1400
- Raphinha (Brazil): +2000
- Endrick (Brazil): +3300
- Neymar Jr. (Brazil): +3300
- Achraf Hakimi (Morocco): +5000
- Gabriel Magalhães (Brazil): +5000
- Marquinhos (Brazil): +6600
- Scott McTominay (Scotland): +10000
Top Assist Provider
- Vinícius Jr. (Brazil): +1400
- Raphinha (Brazil): +2500
- Neymar Jr. (Brazil): +4000
- Matheus Cunha (Brazil): +4000
Other Notable Awards
- Alisson Becker enters the tournament as one of the outright Golden Glove favourites, listed at +500, with Ederson right behind him at +600 – a remarkable position for one nation to hold both top spots.
- Endrick is the frontrunner for Best Young Player at +1800, with compatriot Rayan listed at +5000 and Morocco’s Chemsdine Talbi the top non-Brazilian option at +10000.
