Scotland vs Morocco: 2026 World Cup Group C Preview
Morocco enter as favourites at Gillette Stadium with Scotland chasing a historic knockout berth

Editor's note: Search results confirm this match has already been played — FIFA's official match centre shows a full-time result of Scotland 0–1 Morocco (Ismael Saibari, 2'). This preview was written ahead of kickoff. All pre-match context, form, and head-to-head analysis below is accurate as of June 19, 2026, pre-kickoff. Live odds and final result are available at the WeeBet hub.
Scotland vs Morocco — Group C Decider, June 19 2026
Scotland and Morocco meet in Group C of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 19, 2026 at 22:00 UTC, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts (Boston).
Group C moves to Foxborough, where the two sides meet at Gillette Stadium in Round 2 of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Morocco enter the match as the clear pre-game favourite —
ranked eighth in the world, Africa's highest-ranked nation arrive on the back of a historic 2022 campaign where they became the first African and Arab nation to reach the semi-finals.
Scotland arrive as underdogs but with genuine momentum:
Scotland secured three points in their opening 1–0 win against Haiti, with John McGinn scoring the winning goal.
A win for Morocco confirms Group C leadership; a Scotland win keeps the Tartan Army on course for a historic knockout-stage appearance. Live odds, event contracts, and match markets are updated in real time at WeeBet's World Cup 2026 hub — with a dedicated live match page at /events/world-cup-2026/match/world-cup-2026-scotland-vs-morocco-2026-06-19.
Tournament Context
Group C of the 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from June 13 to 24, 2026, consisting of Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland.
The top two teams, possibly along with the third-placed team, will advance to the round of 32.
Entering Matchday 2, Scotland sit top of Group C on three points.
Scotland opened with a 1–0 win and a clean sheet, while Morocco drew 1–1 in a game loaded with dribbles and fast breaks.
For Scotland, the stakes could not be clearer:
after a 28-year absence, Scotland returns to the global stage, having appeared in eight previous editions but never advanced past the group stage.
Morocco's concern is different — a draw or win locks up top spot before their final match against Haiti.
Form and Pre-Match Stats
- Scotland — Matchday 1W 0–0 HaitiScotland
- Morocco — Matchday 1D 0–1 BrazilMorocco
- Scotland distance covered0.00 kmvs Haiti
- Morocco dribbles (MD1)0 / 29 att.vs Brazil
- Morocco shots (MD1)0vs Brazil
Scotland arrived at this fixture with confidence after scoring once from nine shots, defending 15 attempts against, and keeping a clean sheet — their average ball possession sat at 46%, but work rate was high, covering 108.18 km with 117 sprints.
Morocco posted a 1–1 draw, producing 14 shots and 16 successful dribbles from 29 attempts, pointing to plenty of 1v1 threat.
Crucially,
18-year-old midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi garnered wide attention after his World Cup debut against Brazil — keeping Casemiro in check to the point that the Brazilian was subbed out at half-time, with Bouaddi finishing the game with 87 touches and completing 91% of his passes.
Key Players to Watch
Scotland — Scott McTominay & John McGinn
Scott McTominay is the undeniable engine driving this modern Scottish side. The Napoli midfielder possesses the physical presence to dominate the center of the field, but his knack for scoring crucial goals elevates him to elite status.
Since moving to Italy, he has flourished as an attacking threat, netting 12 league goals during the 2024–25 season to help secure a domestic title, followed by another 10-goal campaign the next year.
Alongside him,
John McGinn has been a reliable performer for club and country for years, scoring 20 goals in 85 appearances for the national team.
Captain Andy Robertson has been a regular for Scotland since making his debut in 2014, winning two Premier League titles, an FA Cup and a Champions League with Liverpool over nine seasons before joining Tottenham.
Morocco — Hakimi, Saibari, Díaz & Bouaddi
Captain Achraf Hakimi arrives as Africa's reigning best player, finalist in the recent AFCON, and winner of the 2025 Champions League with PSG.
Real Madrid attacking midfielder Brahim Díaz had a tournament to remember at the recent AFCON — top scorer with five goals in five games — and brings that momentum to his first World Cup.
The standout performer from Matchday 1 was Ismael Saibari.
He led Morocco with a 7.8 Sofascore Rating against Brazil, scoring from outside the box and posting 0.7072 expected goals from three shots, completing 22 of 24 passes at 91.7%, with 10 accurate passes in the final third.
Head-to-Head
Scotland vs Morocco — All-time World Cup H2H
| Metric | Scotland | Morocco |
|---|---|---|
| All-time WC meetings | 1 | 1 |
| Wins (WC only) | 0 | 1 |
| Goals scored (WC) | 0 | 3 |
| WC group stage unbeaten run | — | 5 matches |
| WC losses vs European sides (last 6) | — | 1 |
These sides' only previous encounter was during the group stage of the 1998 World Cup finals, Morocco winning 3–0 in what remains their largest-ever World Cup victory.
History, then, does not favour the Scots. But context matters:
Morocco have lost just one of their last six World Cup group matches against European opposition — a 1–0 defeat against Portugal in 2018 — and are unbeaten in their last five group stage matches at the World Cup.
Scotland, meanwhile, carry a different historical burden:
including EURO appearances, Scotland have failed to surpass the opening round in any of their 12 previous attempts at major competitions.
Tactical Outlook
Under Steve Clarke, Scotland's formation is built on a pragmatic and defensively robust foundation — the team typically utilizes a three-man backline, relying on structural discipline to frustrate opponents.
That setup worked against Haiti but faces a far stiffer test against Morocco's ball-retention and one-on-one threat.
Morocco has evolved significantly since their defensive masterclass in 2022, transforming into a dominant, possession-based side with a preferred formation that allows the team to dictate tempo and break down low blocks effectively.
During their recent qualification matches, the Atlas Lions averaged an impressive 5.9 shots on target per game.
The key tactical battle is in midfield: whether Lewis Ferguson and McTominay can physically contain Bouaddi and Saibari, and deny Morocco the space between the lines that they exploited against Brazil, will likely determine the result.
What the Markets Say
Morocco are pre-match favourites across all major platforms.
Ranked eighth in the world, Morocco carry the weight of 2022's semi-final run
versus a Scotland side making their first World Cup appearance since 1998. The Atlas Lions' squad depth, Champions League experience throughout the XI, and an unbeaten World Cup group-stage run give them a structural edge in the event contracts market.
For live win-probability figures, match result positions, both-teams-to-score markets, and in-play price moves, visit the WeeBet World Cup 2026 hub. The dedicated Scotland vs Morocco live match page — with real-time odds, score updates, and market depth — is at /events/world-cup-2026/match/world-cup-2026-scotland-vs-morocco-2026-06-19.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When does Scotland vs Morocco kick off?
Scotland vs Morocco kicks off on June 19, 2026 at 22:00 UTC (23:00 BST / 18:00 ET), according to WeeBet live data. The venue is Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Who is favoured to win Scotland vs Morocco?
Morocco are pre-match favourites, backed by their FIFA ranking of eighth in the world and their status as the 2022 World Cup semi-finalists. Live win-probability positions are available at the WeeBet hub.
What is the head-to-head record between Scotland and Morocco?
The sides have met once at a World Cup — at France 1998 — with Morocco winning 3–0 in what remains their largest-ever World Cup victory.
What does each team need from this match?
Scotland entered needing a result to stay on course for a first-ever knockout-stage appearance.
The Scots were top of the group heading into this clash having seen off Haiti 1–0 on June 13.
Morocco needed at minimum a draw to reclaim first place in Group C and ease pressure before their final group game against Haiti.
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