All eyes of the football world will be on the New York/New Jersey Stadium in the United States tonight at 1:00 AM East African Time, when five-time world champions Brazil face Morocco in a Group C match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The encounter is being described as one of the biggest matches of the group stage, as it brings together two highly ranked teams with strong ambitions of going deep in the tournament.
Brazil in a new era under Ancelotti
Brazil enter the competition under new head coach Carlo Ancelotti, who has been tasked with restoring the team to the top after several years without reaching the final stages of the World Cup. The Seleção are still chasing their sixth world title, with their last triumph coming in 2002.
Their strength lies in a powerful attacking lineup featuring stars such as Vinicius Junior, Raphinha, and Endrick. However, recent reports suggest that Neymar will miss this match due to injury.
Morocco are no longer underdogs
Morocco, on the other hand, arrive with strong memories of their historic run to the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup, becoming the first African nation to reach that stage. Since then, they have continued to improve and are now considered one of the most dangerous teams in world football.
The Atlas Lions will rely on captain Achraf Hakimi, defensive midfielder Sofyan Amrabat, and forward Brahim Diaz. Their disciplined structure and quick counter-attacks remain their biggest strengths.
Tactical battle
The match is expected to be a tactical battle between a possession-dominant side and a disciplined counter-attacking team.
Brazil will look to use Vinicius Junior’s pace and the creativity of their midfield to break through Morocco’s defensive block. Morocco, meanwhile, will aim to close down central spaces and exploit counter-attacking opportunities through Hakimi and Brahim Diaz.
What does history say?
This will be only the second World Cup meeting between the two nations. The first came in 1998, when Brazil won 3-0 through goals from Ronaldo, Rivaldo, and Bebeto. However, today’s Morocco team is far stronger and more competitive, making this fixture much harder to predict.
Who has the upper hand?
On paper, Brazil enter as favourites due to their squad depth and tournament experience. However, Morocco’s recent record of challenging top teams suggests the Seleção will not have an easy night.
Prediction
Brazil 2-1 Morocco
Brazil appear to have a slight edge in attacking quality, but Morocco’s resilience could push the match to the very limit.
Football fans around the world are expected to witness one of the standout group stage matches of the 2026 World Cup.



