Group C Details
Complete standings table, scheduled fixtures, results, and qualification scenarios for Group C.
Group Standings
Group Fixtures and Results
Matches played and scheduled for Group C.
Group Analysis
Group C Composition and Styles
Group C features the historical power of Brazil, the recent success of Morocco, the resilience of Scotland, and the unpredictable quality of Haiti. This combination ensures that spectators will witness some of the most entertaining football in the group phase.
Brazil enters the tournament with their usual high expectations. Under Dorival Junior, they play a fluid attacking style that emphasizes individual skill, creative dribbling, and quick short passes, with players like Vinicius Junior leading the line. Morocco, the semifinalists from the previous tournament, continues to play with exceptional defensive discipline and structured organization. Coached by Walid Regragui, they look to absorb pressure and hit opponents on the counter attack using their technical wingers. Scotland brings a passionate and physical approach. They defend resolutely in numbers and look to utilize midfield running and crosses to score goals. Haiti, representing the Caribbean, relies on athletic power, speed, and individual brilliance in attacking situations to surprise their opponents.
Group C Qualification Dynamics
Brazil remains the clear favorite to win the group, leaving the other three teams to battle for the second qualification spot. The match between Morocco and Scotland will be particularly decisive for the final standings. Haiti will act as a dangerous outsider, capable of taking points from the favorites if they are underestimated. Concentrated defensive play and clinical efficiency in front of goal will determine which nations advance.
Qualification Scenarios
The top two teams from this group will automatically qualify for the Round of 32. In addition, the four best third placed teams across all twelve groups will also progress. This makes goal difference a critical factor in the final matches, encouraging teams to maintain an attacking mindset even when leading.