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Scotland vs Brazil & Morocco vs Haiti: TV, time and team news for Group C deciders

Latest World Cup group-stage updates for Scotland vs Brazil (Miami) and Morocco vs Haiti (Atlanta) on Wednesday, June 24. Kick-offs, how to watch in the USA, projected XIs and key fitness issues that will shape who advances from Group C.

Scotland vs Brazil & Morocco vs Haiti: TV, time and team news for Group C deciders

Who: Scotland vs Brazil (Miami) and Morocco vs Haiti (Atlanta). What: final Group C matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup that will decide group places and knockout-round fates. When: both kick off at 6:00pm ET / 3:00pm PT (22:00 UTC) on Wednesday, June 24, 2026. Why it matters: Brazil want a win to secure top spot; Scotland need a positive result to advance; Morocco must win to control their destiny, while Haiti are already eliminated and play for pride.

Why it matters

Group C goes to a decisive final matchday with contrasting objectives. Brazil are aiming to top the group and avoid a tougher round-of-32 draw after recovering from an opening draw by beating Haiti 3-0. Scotland sit in a position where a draw would likely be enough to progress, but a loss could make their path to the knockouts precarious. Morocco’s strong form means they can still top the group, but they need a convincing win over already-eliminated Haiti to overturn Brazil’s goal-difference advantage. For Haiti, this is a chance to salvage pride and score in the tournament for the first time this year.

Kick-off times and how to watch in the USA

Both matches kick off at 6:00pm ET / 3:00pm PT on Wednesday, June 24, 2026 (22:00 UTC). In the United States you can watch the games across a range of legal streaming platforms and broadcasters: Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX (and FS1 for Morocco vs Haiti), Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV. Fubo is highlighted as a service that carries the tournament and works on streaming devices including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, PlayStation and Xbox. The previews also note that VPN services (for example Nord VPN) may be required if you are abroad and trying to access your usual US streaming service.

Scotland vs Brazil — stakes, style and team news

This Miami fixture is a classic clash of styles on paper: Scotland’s compact, deep defensive block and disciplined pressing metrics aim to frustrate possession-based Brazil, who have one of the tournament’s most dangerous attacks. Brazil must win to secure first place in Group C; Scotland need a positive result — even a draw would likely see them through.

Key fitness and selection notes from the preview: Scotland could be without left-back Kieran Tierney after a muscle injury sustained against Morocco; Ryan Gannon-Doak is the probable replacement. Brazil have mixed news: Neymar has returned to training and could be available from the bench as he builds fitness, while Raphinha is ruled out with a thigh injury. Rayan is mentioned as a likely beneficiary who may start in place of Raphinha.

World Soccer Talk’s projected lineups reflect those constraints. Scotland (4-5-1): Gunn; Robertson, Hanley, Hendry, Hickey; McGinn, Ferguson, McTominay, Christie, Gannon-Doak; Adams. Brazil (4-3-3): Alisson; Santos, Gabriel, Marquinhos, Danilo; Casemiro, Paquetá, Guimarães; Vinícius, Cunha, Rayan.

Morocco vs Haiti — momentum, tactics and team news

Morocco head to Atlanta on a wave of momentum: unbeaten in six World Cup group-stage matches overall and coming off strong performances, including a dominant win over Scotland and a narrow draw with Brazil. They need a win — ideally by more than a single goal — to overtake Brazil for first place on goal difference. Haiti arrive already eliminated after defeats to Scotland and Brazil and will play for pride and the chance to score in the tournament.

Tactically Morocco have been noted for aggressive, high-tempo starts — their opener against Scotland arrived inside the first two minutes — and they completed a record number of passes (601) for an African team in a tournament match versus Scotland. Haiti are expected to alter formation to a more attacking 4-4-2 to try to break their scoring drought, with Frantzdy Pierrot and Wilson Isidor projected as the front two.

Squad notes: Morocco have no reported injury concerns in the preview and could rotate with Sofyan Amrabat returning to the midfield; Issa Diop is one yellow card away from suspension for the next match. Haiti have four players carrying yellow cards (less relevant given elimination) and are expected to start Isidor and Pierrot up front.

  • Both fixtures kick off at 6:00pm ET / 3:00pm PT (22:00 UTC) on Wednesday, June 24.
  • US broadcast/streaming: Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX/FS1, Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV.
  • Scotland could be without Kieran Tierney; Gannon-Doak is the likely replacement.
  • Brazil’s Neymar is back in training but Raphinha is ruled out; Rayan may start.
  • Morocco need a win to control their Group C destiny; Haiti are already eliminated.

What happens next

Both games will conclude Group C and settle the order into the round of 32. A Brazil win secures top spot and likely a more favourable draw; a Scotland win or draw would advance the Tartan Army into the knockout phase. Morocco must win and improve their goal difference to leapfrog Brazil; Haiti will be looking for a positive performance to end their tournament on a high. Official starting lineups and final results were not provided in the sources; check live coverage on the broadcast platforms listed above for confirmed teams and full match reports.

Frequently asked questions

When do Scotland vs Brazil and Morocco vs Haiti kick off in the US?

Both matches kick off at 6:00pm ET / 3:00pm PT (22:00 UTC) on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.

Which channels and streaming services will show the Group C matches in the USA?

World Soccer Talk lists Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX (and FS1 for Morocco vs Haiti), Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV as US options.

Is Kieran Tierney available for Scotland against Brazil?

Tierney suffered a muscle injury against Morocco and is a doubt; the preview names Gannon-Doak as the probable replacement if Tierney misses out.

Can Brazil rest Neymar for the Scotland match?

The preview reports Neymar has returned to training and could be used from the bench as he regains full fitness, while Raphinha is ruled out with a thigh injury.

Do Morocco still have a chance to top Group C?

Yes. Morocco must win their final match against Haiti and improve goal difference to overtake Brazil for first place in Group C, according to the preview.

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