Brazil vs Morocco meet in Group C of the FIFA World Cup 2026 at New York New Jersey Stadium on June 14, with both teams carrying strong recent indicators into the tournament. Currently sitting at sixth and seventh place respectively in the FIFA rankings, Brazil arrive with the higher prediction rating, but Morocco have developed into one of the most difficult teams to break down in international football.
Brazil’s recent profile is built around control. Across their last 12 matches in all competitions, they have won 50%, scoring 1.33 goals per match and conceding 0.83. Their average possession in that run is 61.17%, which reflects the type of match Carlo Ancelotti is likely to pursue: patient circulation, strong territorial pressure, and quick acceleration through the wide forwards.
Match Summary
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Competition | FIFA World Cup 2026 – Round 1 |
| Match | Brazil vs Morocco |
| Venue | New York New Jersey Stadium |
| Date | 13 June 2026 |
| Kickoff | 06:00 PM |
| Weather | 30° |
The defensive numbers are also encouraging for Brazil. They have avoided defeat in 80% of their last 15 matches in all competitions, and their recent goals-against average suggests a side that is not relying only on attacking talent. With Marquinhos and Gabriel Magalhães expected to anchor the back line, Brazil should have the physical and positional quality to manage Morocco’s direct breaks.
Head-To-Head Records
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Total | 2 |
| Brazil | 1 |
| Morocco | 1 |
| Draw | 0 |
Ancelotti’s main challenge is balance. Brazil have elite individual quality in the final third, especially through Vinícius Júnior, Igor Thiago, and Raphinha, but Morocco are unlikely to allow long spells of open space. Bruno Guimarães and Lucas Paquetá may be important in drawing Morocco’s midfield out of shape and creating passing lanes between the lines.
World Cup Match Played
| Record | Brazil | Morocco |
|---|---|---|
| Matches | 114 | 23 |
| Wins | 76 | 5 |
| Draws | 19 | 7 |
| Losses | 19 | 11 |
| Goals Scored | 237+ | 20 |
| Win Percentage | 67% | 22% |
Morocco enter the match in excellent form. They have won seven of their last 12 matches in all competitions, scoring 1.33 goals per match while conceding only 0.25. That defensive record is outstanding and fits with a team that has shown real comfort in compact phases without losing its threat on the counterattack. (Source: fifa.com)

Their consistency is even more notable over a longer sample. Morocco have not been defeated in 29 of their last 30 matches in all competitions and are currently unbeaten across their last 21 matches. They have also recorded 15 wins by two or more goals in their last 30, showing that their good run is not based purely on narrow margins.
In World Cup matches, Morocco’s recent return is also respectable, with three wins from their last six in the competition, averaging one goal scored and 0.83 conceded. Those figures point to a side comfortable in tight tournament games, where concentration and defensive discipline often matter as much as attacking volume.
Provável escalação do Brasil (4-2-4)
| Position | Player Name |
|---|---|
| Goalkeeper | Alisson |
| Defender | Danilo |
| Defender | Marquinhos |
| Defender | Gabriel Magalhães |
| Defender | Alex Sandro |
| Midfielder | Bruno Guimarães |
| Midfielder | Fabinho |
| Midfielder | Lucas Paquetá |
| Attacker | Raphinha |
| Attacker | Igor Thiago |
| Attacker | Vinícius Júnior |
التشكيلة المحتملة للمغرب (4-3-3)
| Position | Player Name |
|---|---|
| Goalkeeper | Bono |
| Defender | Achraf Hakimi |
| Defender | Nayef Aguerd |
| Defender | Redouane Halhal |
| Defender | Noussair Mazraoui |
| Midfielder | Sofyan Amrabat |
| Midfielder | Azzedine Ounahi |
| Midfielder | Bilal El Khannouss |
| Attacker | Brahim Díaz |
| Attacker | Chemsdine Talbi |
| Attacker | Abde Ezzalzouli |
Key Tactical Battles & Verdict
With both teams highly motivated to perform and attempt to win the entire tournament against Forebet’s prediction for Portugal to lift the trophy this Group C opener will likely be very hotly contested.
The key tactical battle may come on Brazil’s left side, where Vinícius Júnior could be matched against Achraf Hakimi. That duel has the potential to shape the rhythm of the match. If Brazil can isolate Vinícius in one-on-one situations, Morocco’s defensive line may be forced deeper. If Hakimi can push forward at the right moments, Morocco can create their own pressure in transition.
Midfield control will be just as important. Sofyan Amrabat gives Morocco defensive security and aggression around second balls, while Ounahi and El Khannouss can help progress possession when the first press is beaten. Brazil, however, should have more sustained possession and a deeper range of attacking options if the match opens up after the first goal.
Morocco’s defensive numbers make them a serious challenge, and their unbeaten run shows how hard they are to move out of rhythm. Still, Brazil’s attacking depth, possession base, and ability to create from both flanks give them the edge.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Schedule & Group Table is Here.


