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Group C 2026 Football Cup Betting Guide: Can Scotland Trip Up Brazil?

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Group C 2026 Football Cup Betting Guide: Can Scotland Trip Up Brazil?

Group C 2026 Football Cup Betting Guide: Can Scotland Trip Up Brazil?

Group C carries the story most UK fans have waited nearly three decades to follow. Scotland are at the 2026 Football Cup, their first appearance at the finals since 1998, and the draw has been anything but kind: five-time champions Brazil, the 2022 semi-finalists Morocco, and a Haiti side back after a very long absence. Four confederations sit in one pool, which makes for an unusually varied set of match ups.

 

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There is a neat echo here too. Brazil, Morocco and Scotland were drawn together back in 1998, the last time the Scots reached this stage, so Steve Clarke’s group meets two familiar faces from that era. We will give the Scotland angle the room it deserves, set out the full fixture list, and explain the main betting markets in plain English so you can form your own view.

 

For the prices as you read, the 2026 Football Cup Odds page has the lot, with tournament-wide markets on the Outright Betting page.

 

Group C at the 2026 Football Cup: the run-down

Two quick tables first. The teams table shows how each side reached the finals and the pedigree they bring; the fixtures table lists all six group games with dates and venues.

 

Team Confederation Qualified via Pedigree
Brazil CONMEBOL Qualifying 23rd finals, five-time champions
Morocco CAF Group winner 7th finals, semi-finalists 2022
Scotland UEFA Group winner 9th finals, never past the group stage
Haiti CONCACAF Group winner 2nd finals, first since 1974

Group C Matches Schedule

Date Fixture Venue
Jun 13 Brazil vs Morocco MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Jun 13 Scotland vs Haiti Gillette Stadium, Foxborough (Boston)
Jun 19 Scotland vs Morocco Gillette Stadium, Foxborough (Boston)
Jun 19 Brazil vs Haiti Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Jun 24 Scotland vs Brazil Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Jun 24 Morocco vs Haiti Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

A note for UK readers: Scotland’s opener against Haiti kicks off in the early hours of June 14 BST, so set the alarm. Every Group C match is played in the United States, across New Jersey, Boston (Foxborough), Philadelphia, Miami and Atlanta, which keeps the travel demands fairly even across the four squads.

 

 

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Scotland: can they trip up Brazil?

This is the hook that drives the whole group for a UK audience. Scotland have reached the finals for the first time in 28 years, and they did it in dramatic style, with two stoppage-time goals to edge out Denmark in qualifying. Steve Clarke has built a side that knows how to dig in, and the achievement of simply being here should not be lost in the talk of a hard draw.

 

The honest framing is that Scotland have never progressed beyond the group stage in eight previous appearances, so the realistic target is to make this ninth attempt the one that finally breaks the pattern. The opener against Haiti is the fixture that shapes everything: it is the most winnable of the three on paper and sets the tone for what follows against Morocco and then Brazil. Get a result there and the group opens up.

 

As a betting concept, Scotland are the underdog in the head-to-head with Brazil, but underdog status in a single match is not the same as their chances across the whole group. Any read on them is one to revisit once the squad and line-up are confirmed, with the usual fitness and selection caveats. The numbers from the opening matches will say far more than any pre-tournament forecast.

 

Brazil: the five-time champions and group favourites

Brazil top Group C on paper and arrive as the clear favourites. As five-time world champions sitting near the top of the rankings, they bring a depth of talent and tournament know-how that no other side in this pool can match. For Scotland and the rest, Brazil are the benchmark, the team everyone else is measured against.

 

That favourite billing comes with the usual note of caution. Group football has a way of producing awkward afternoons even for the strongest teams, and a single flat performance can tighten a group quickly. Brazil’s likely path is to control possession and dictate the tempo, but the match up fans will circle is the meeting with Scotland in Miami on the final match day, which could carry real stakes at both ends of the table.

 

In the group winner market, Brazil are the name the prices will sit shortest against, a reflection of expectation rather than any guarantee. How they handle the opener with Morocco, a genuine test in itself, will tell us plenty about the mood in the camp.

 

Morocco: the 2022 semi-finalists

Morocco were the surprise package of the last finals, reaching the semi-finals in 2022 and finishing fourth, and they arrive in Group C as arguably the biggest threat to a top-two finish behind Brazil. Their ranking, around the edge of the top ten, reflects a side that has turned a one-off run into sustained quality.

 

Their route to the knockout rounds looks more about consistency than fireworks. Morocco defend well and rarely beat themselves, exactly the profile that travels in a short group. The Scotland fixture in Boston is the one that may decide second place, and it shapes up as the pivotal match up of the pool for anyone watching the qualification picture.

 

For the betting markets, Morocco are the credible challenger rather than the favourite, and their pedigree from 2022 makes them a serious presence in both the qualification and group winner conversations. As ever, their forecast firms up once selection is confirmed.

 

Haiti: the returning outsiders

Haiti complete the group as the returning outsiders, back at this level for the first time since 1974 and the lowest-ranked side in the pool. Their qualification is a story in itself, and the experience of the tournament will mean a great deal to a footballing nation that has waited a very long time for this stage.

 

On the pitch, Haiti’s most realistic role is the spoiler. A determined performance against any of the three higher-ranked sides could swing the group, and in a format where goal difference and results against your direct rivals count, even an outsider can have a say in who goes through. Their opener against Scotland gives them an immediate chance to make a mark.

 

In the betting markets, Haiti are the longest name in the group winner and qualification markets, and the side most discussed around finishing bottom. That is the reality of the rankings, but tournaments have a habit of producing at least one result nobody saw coming.

 

Group C betting markets explained

Here are the main markets you will see for Group C, set out as concepts only, no prices in this bit. For live odds, use the fixture links above or the tournament page. Understanding what each market is asking makes the qualitative reads in the tables below a lot easier to weigh.

 

Group C Winner

The group winner market is a single bet on which side finishes top. Brazil are the favourites, with Morocco the main challenger thanks to their 2022 run and defensive reliability. Scotland and Haiti would need results against the seeded pair to enter the conversation, which is why they sit further back as concepts here.

 

To Qualify from Group

This market rewards reaching the next round rather than topping the group. The top two qualify automatically, and the expanded tournament also sends the eight best third-placed teams into the Round of 32. That safety net is significant for a side like Scotland, because a strong third-place finish could be enough, depending on how the points and goal difference stack up against third-placed teams in other groups.

 

To finish bottom

The mirror market asks which team props up Group C. It is driven by goal difference as well as results, so a side that ships goals early can drift toward the bottom even if it competes later on. The rankings point one way here, but a single upset can reshape the picture.

 

Group Forecast

A group forecast is a single bet on the full finishing order, first to last. It is demanding because every position has to be called correctly, so it is best treated as a view on the shape of the group rather than a likely outcome. Letting the opening results inform it tends to beat locking in a forecast before kick off.

 

Match betting

Match betting covers the individual game markets. Two of the most common are below in qualitative terms, with short notes on two more. The tables describe the lean of each fixture with no figures attached.

 

Full-time result

The full-time result market (home, draw or away) is the standard bet on any single game. The table gives a qualitative read of each Group C fixture. It reflects expectation only, and each line is worth a fresh look once line-ups are confirmed.

 

Fixture Qualitative read
Brazil vs Morocco A heavyweight opener; Brazil are favoured, but Morocco have the quality to make it close.
Scotland vs Haiti Scotland’s most winnable game on paper, and the one their group hopes may hinge on.
Scotland vs Morocco A likely decider for second place, with Morocco’s pedigree against Scotland’s resolve.
Brazil vs Haiti Brazil are strongly favoured; Haiti’s task is to keep the margin respectable.
Scotland vs Brazil The marquee match up, with Scotland the clear underdog against the favourites.
Morocco vs Haiti Morocco are expected to have the edge, though Haiti could make it stubborn.

 

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Total Goals

The total goals market (typically over or under a line) is about how many goals a match produces, whoever wins. The table offers a qualitative goals lean for each fixture, again without numbers.

 

 

Fixture Goals lean
Brazil vs Morocco Two strong sides who may cancel each other out, leaning toward a measured contest.
Scotland vs Haiti Could open up if Scotland press for an early advantage in a must-not-lose game.
Scotland vs Morocco A cagey, low-margin match is plausible given the stakes for second place.
Brazil vs Haiti Brazil’s attacking depth could stretch the game, though tournament caution applies.
Scotland vs Brazil Likely shaped by Scotland sitting deep, which can keep the goal count down.
Morocco vs Haiti Balanced; Morocco may control it without the game becoming an open one.

*Please gamble responsibly. All odds are provided by 32Red and were correct at time of publishing. Odds are subject to change.

Both Teams to Score

Both teams to score is a simple yes or no on whether each side finds the net. It tends to draw interest in the more open fixtures, where neither team is expected to shut up shop. Treat it as a read on game shape rather than a likely result.

 

Correct Score

Correct score asks for the exact final scoreline, which makes it one of the hardest markets to land given how many outcomes are possible. It suits a small, considered stake at most rather than a central part of any plan.

 

Group C predictions and where the value sits

Stepping back, Brazil are the side the rankings and the markets point toward for top spot, carrying the deepest squad and the strongest tournament history in the group. The more interesting question for UK readers is who joins them, and that is where Morocco and Scotland come in.

 

Morocco are the natural favourites for second on the back of their 2022 semi-final run, but Scotland have the schedule and the motivation to push them. The Boston meeting between the two looks like the fixture that settles it, with the Scotland opener against Haiti setting up whether that game arrives with everything still to play for. Haiti, as the outsiders, hold the spoiler card that could tilt the balance.

 

The sensible approach is to let the first round of fixtures land before committing to a firm forecast. Group football moves fast, and where realistic value sits, the qualification and group-position markets usually offer more room for a considered view than the outright winner.

 

Bet Responsibly

Following the 2026 Football Cup should be enjoyable from first whistle to last, and keeping it that way matters most. Gambling is entertainment, not a way to make money, and no preview can remove the uncertainty that makes sport worth watching. If you do fancy a bet, decide on a budget you are comfortable losing before you start, and keep to it.

32Red offers tools to help you stay in control, including deposit limits, time limits and the option to take a break when you need one. If gambling stops being fun, GAMSTOP lets you self-exclude across UK-licensed operators, and free, confidential support is available through GamCare and BeGambleAware.org. You must be 18 or over to bet.

 

 

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FAQs

Which teams are in Group C at the 2026 Football Cup?

Group C contains Brazil, Morocco, Scotland and Haiti. The four sides come from four different confederations: CONMEBOL, CAF, UEFA and CONCACAF.

 

Are Brazil favourites to win Group C?

Yes. As five-time world champions and one of the highest-ranked teams in the tournament, Brazil are widely seen as the favourites to top Group C. Favourite status reflects expectation only and is never a guarantee.

 

Can Scotland qualify from Group C?

It is possible. The top two qualify automatically, and the eight best third-placed teams across all groups also reach the Round of 32, which gives Scotland a realistic route even from a tough draw. Their opener against Haiti is widely seen as the key fixture.

When and where do Scotland play their group games?

Scotland face Haiti on Jun 13 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough (Boston), Morocco on Jun 19 at the same venue, and Brazil on Jun 24 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. The Haiti opener kicks off in the early hours of June 14 BST.

Who do Scotland face in their opening match?

Scotland open against Haiti at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough (Boston), in what is widely regarded as their most winnable group game on paper.

 

How have Scotland fared at the finals before?

This is Scotland’s ninth appearance at the finals and their first since 1998. They have never progressed beyond the group stage, so reaching the knockout rounds would be a first.

How can I bet responsibly?

Set a budget before you start, use deposit and time limits, and take a break if you need one. GAMSTOP offers self-exclusion across UK-licensed operators, and GamCare and BeGambleAware.org provide free, confidential support.

 

18+ | Please gamble responsibly. Gambling should be entertaining, not a way to make money. All odds provided by 32Red and were correct at time of publishing. Odds are subject to change. BeGambleAware.org.

 

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