Group C has the shape of an early heavyweight section because Brazil and Morocco both look strong enough to win real knockout matches. Scotland and Haiti then raise the risk level further because neither will accept a passive underdog role.
That balance makes this one of the hardest groups in the tournament. Even the third-place battle could feel like elimination football.
Brazil — Group C Profile
View BrazilBrazil enter Group C as clear favorites. Brazil bring the deepest tournament history in Group C and the pressure that always follows them. Their margin for error is larger than the rest of the field, but the group is strong enough to punish any passive start.
First place remains the expectation, not just the target. To get there, they need to win the physical and emotional battles as well as the technical ones.
Morocco — Group C Profile
View MoroccoMorocco enter Group C as elite challengers. Morocco no longer enter major tournaments as a surprise package. Their recent World Cup pedigree and defensive control make them one of the toughest second seeds in the whole draw.
They have the discipline to turn this into a two-team race at the top. If they frustrate Brazil early, they could chase first place rather than settle for second.
Haiti — Group C Profile
View HaitiHaiti enter Group C as free-swinging outsiders. Haiti add pace, emotion, and underdog freedom to Group C. They enter with less pressure than the others, which can make them dangerous in short tournament stretches.
They need to stay compact without losing their counterattacking threat. One upset could put them into the third-place conversation quickly.
Scotland — Group C Profile
View ScotlandScotland enter Group C as hard-running spoilers. Scotland give this group more bite and more experience of tense European qualification matches. Their style is usually direct, hard-working, and built for momentum swings.
That profile makes them dangerous in a difficult section. They may need points against the underdogs first before chasing anything bigger.
