Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 13th June 2026, 12:50 PM
Five-time world champions Brazil begin their 2026 FIFA World Cup Group C campaign against African powerhouse Morocco at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The highly anticipated match sees two top-ten nations square off, with Brazil seeking to recover from their quarter-final exit four years ago in Qatar, while Morocco intend to build upon their historic semi-final run from the 2022 edition.
Brazil encountered an arduous qualification journey for this newly expanded 48-team tournament. Across 18 CONMEBOL qualification fixtures, the Seleção recorded eight victories, four draws, and six defeats, finishing fifth to capture one of the six direct qualification berths. Under the stewardship of manager Carlo Ancelotti, Brazil suffered a 1-0 loss to Bolivia in their final qualifier, alongside friendly defeats against Japan (3-2) and France (2-1). However, the South American team entered the tournament on the back of three successive warm-up victories against Croatia, Panama, and Egypt, achieving an aggregate scoreline of 11-4.
Morocco qualified for their seventh World Cup appearance by securing the top spot in Group E of the CAF qualifying tournament with a perfect record, confirming their place with two matchdays remaining. The Atlas Lions have emerged as a dominant force in international football, registering 33 wins, 10 draws, and two defeats in 45 matches since the beginning of 2023. In their recent friendlies, Morocco defeated Burundi and Madagascar by a combined score of 9-0 before securing a 1-1 draw against Norway.
The two nations have met on three previous occasions in international football. Brazil hold the historical advantage with two victories compared to Morocco’s single win.
1997 (Friendly): Brazil 2-0 Morocco
1998 (FIFA World Cup Group Stage): Brazil 3-0 Morocco
2023 (Friendly): Morocco 2-1 Brazil
The most recent meeting in March 2023 saw Morocco record their first-ever victory over Brazil with a 2-1 win in Tangier.
Carlo Ancelotti faces selection dilemmas, particularly regarding his defensive line. Full-back Wesley has been completely ruled out of the tournament due to a muscle injury sustained during the friendly against Egypt, prompting the late inclusion of midfielder Ederson, who has reportedly been trialled at right-back during training. Furthermore, Brazil’s all-time leading goalscorer, Neymar, remains sidelined as he recovers from a grade two calf injury.
In attack, Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior—who concluded the 2025/26 club season with 22 goals and 10 assists—is set to start on the left flank, while Barcelona’s Raphinha is expected to feature. Ancelotti must decide between Matheus Cunha, Endrick, or Igor Thiago for the central striker role.
Morocco, managed by Mohamed Ouahbi, face an injury-hit defensive unit that may require deploying an inexperienced backline. However, captain Achraf Hakimi and forward Brahim Diaz are fully fit and expected to start. Diaz has scored 14 goals in 26 international appearances. The fluid Moroccan attack is expected to include Ismael Saibari and Bilal El Khannouss.
| Category | Brazil | Morocco |
| Current FIFA Ranking | 5th | 7th |
| World Cup Appearances | 23rd | 7th |
| Head-to-Head Wins | 2 | 1 |
| Most Recent Match Result | 2-1 Loss (March 2023) | 2-1 Win (March 2023) |
| Statistical Win Probability | 42.25% | 31.00% |
Data models and statistical analysis indicate that Brazil are the statistical favourites heading into this fixture, possessing a 42.25% probability of securing a victory. Conversely, an Atlas Lions victory is rated at 31%, with the probability of a draw standing at 26.7%.
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