Brazil begin their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with arguably their toughest assignment of the group stage when they take on Morocco at MetLife Stadium on Saturday.
Preview
The South Americans arrive in the United States carrying renewed optimism under the guidance of legendary coach Carlo Ancelotti. Brazil have looked increasingly sharp in recent outings, scoring eight goals in victories over Panama and Egypt, while suffering just one defeat in their last six matches.
The five-time world champions remain determined to end a frustrating World Cup run that has seen them fail to reach the final since lifting the trophy in 2002. With a squad packed with talent and experience, Brazil are widely regarded as one of the leading contenders for the title.
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Morocco, however, have already proven they belong among football’s elite. The Atlas Lions captured global attention with their historic run to the semi-finals at the 2022 World Cup and arrive in North America determined to show that achievement was no fluke.
Despite injury concerns affecting key figures, Morocco still possess one of the tournament’s most organised and disciplined teams.
Prediction
Morocco’s defensive organisation and recent World Cup pedigree make them a dangerous opponent, but Brazil possess superior depth, attacking quality and experience in major tournaments.
Yassine Bounou believes Morocco can make another deep World Cup run in 2026
Expect the Atlas Lions to frustrate the Selecao for long periods, though Brazil’s quality should eventually prove decisive.
Betting tips
Brazil Win with odds of 1.67 on 1xbet.
Player to watch
Achraf Hakimi (Morocco)
Much of their threat will come through captain Achraf Hakimi, whose influence extends far beyond his right-back position.
The defender contributed three goals and eight assists in 32 appearances for Paris Saint-Germain last season and has amassed 11 goals and 14 assists in 98 appearances for Morocco.





