Before kick-off: define the sample first
| Outcome | matches | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Morocco wins | 0 | — |
| Draws | 0 | — |
| Haiti wins | 0 | — |
FactUsing the explicit scope of completed 2026 World Cup matches before kick-off, the teams had met 0 times: 0 Morocco wins, 0 draws and 0 Haiti wins. This is not presented as an all-time record.
FactThe comparison direction on this page is fixed: Morocco is the recorded home side, Haiti the away side, and 4–2 is stored in that order. A later meeting would remain a separate event record.
Personnel: how the starting XI changed
FactMorocco changed 4 starters from its previous match; Haiti changed 2 starters. Continuity is calculated from confirmed starters only.
FactMorocco's new starters include Redouane Halhal, Anass Salah-Eddine, Sofyan Amrabat, Ayoub El Kaabi; Haiti's new starters include Wilson Isidor, Lenny Joseph. The names connect the continuity count to specific personnel.
The result: 4–2 and the decisive sequence
FactThe final score was Morocco 4–2 Haiti. The verified scoring sequence was 10′ Yassine Bounou、39′ Achraf Hakimi、43′ Wilson Isidor、45′ Ismael Saibari、78′ Soufiane Rahimi、89′ Gessime Yassine. Score, sequence and line-up changes are facts; the mechanism inferred from them is labelled as analysis.
FactThe verification index for Morocco versus Haiti fixes four fields: the 4–2 final score, the 2026 FIFA World Cup · Group C stage, the Mercedes-Benz Stadium location and 6 scoring events. Together they identify this match without borrowing context from another fixture.
FactNode 1: Yassine Bounou scored for Haiti in minute 10, setting the ledger at 0–1; Node 2: Achraf Hakimi scored for Morocco in minute 39, setting the ledger at 1–1; Node 3: Wilson Isidor scored for Haiti in minute 43, setting the ledger at 1–2; Node 4: Ismael Saibari scored for Morocco in minute 45, setting the ledger at 2–2; Node 5: Soufiane Rahimi scored for Morocco in minute 78, setting the ledger at 3–2; Node 6: Gessime Yassine scored for Morocco in minute 89, setting the ledger at 4–2
FactMorocco's location key for this match is Mercedes-Benz Stadium, shared by Haiti; Morocco's 4 goals and Haiti's 2 goals belong only to this venue and kick-off record.
Why this result made sense
AnalysisMorocco versus Haiti, 4–2: Morocco recovered after falling behind. The decisive feature was the response to the first score change: the concession did not lock the game into the opponent's preferred rhythm.