Scotland face Morocco in World Cup Group C with place in last 16 at stake
Scotland and Morocco meet in a World Cup 2026 Group C fixture with both sides eyeing progression. Here is everything you need to know about the match, including kick-off time and venue.
Scotland take on Morocco in a World Cup 2026 Group C clash, with both nations aware that the result could prove decisive in determining who advances to the knockout rounds.
The fixture
The match is part of the group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Scotland and Morocco are competing in Group C, and the stakes are high for both sides as they look to secure their place in the last 16.
Scotland at the World Cup
Scotland’s appearance at the 2026 tournament marks a landmark moment for the nation, which endured a lengthy absence from the World Cup stage before qualifying. The Scots will be eager to demonstrate they can compete at the highest level and advance beyond the group stage for the first time in their history.
Morocco’s pedigree
Morocco arrive with considerable momentum and experience. The Atlas Lions reached the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar — the first African nation ever to do so — and will be considered one of the stronger sides in the group. Their organisation, defensive solidity, and quality in transition make them a formidable opponent for any team at this level.
What is at stake
With points in Group C still to be distributed, both Scotland and Morocco will be acutely aware of the importance of this fixture. A win could go a long way toward securing qualification for the round of 16, while a defeat could leave either side relying on results elsewhere to progress.
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