2026 FIFA World Cup Group C: Points Table, Results & Fixtures

Group C looks like it has a clear favorite at first glance, but there’s more going on in this group than it seems. Brazil come in with their strong reputation and big expectations, as they usually do in every World Cup. Morocco, after their impressive performances in recent tournaments, have grown in confidence and are very solid at the back, so they won’t be easy to beat. Scotland add a lot of energy and physical play, which can make things difficult for any team in close matches. Haiti, on the other hand, come in with a fearless mindset, looking to prove themselves rather than just take part. While Brazil may lead on paper, the recent form of the other teams suggests this group could turn out to be more competitive than expected.

The first match of Group C will be played on June 13, 2026, and the last matches of this group will be played on June 24, and the format remains simple but demanding. Each team plays the others once, totaling three matches per team. Standings are decided based on points, with official Tie-Breaker Rules applied if needed. The top two teams move directly into the Round of 32, while the third-placed team may still qualify depending on how it ranks among other third-placed teams.

With the tournament expanded to 48 teams, every result carries added significance. A strong start can set the tone, while early dropped points can quickly create pressure. This page provides complete coverage of Group C, including the latest standings, match results, upcoming fixtures, and qualification scenarios as they unfold.

📊 Group C Points Table

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- Advance to Round of 32
- Possible Qualification for Round of 32 stage based on ranking

Qualification: The top two teams in Group C qualify directly for the Round of 32 (knockout stage), while the third-ranked team may also qualify based on the overall performance of all the third-ranked teams.

🎯 Group C Qualification Scenarios

  • Teams reaching 6 points are almost certain to qualify for the knockout stage.
  • 4 points may be sufficient, depending on goal difference and other results.
  • If teams are level on points, head-to-head results will be decisive.
  • Final standings could be determined on the last matchday.

📌 Points System – Group Stage

Match Outcome Points Awarded
Win 3
Draw 1
Loss 0

No extra time is played during group-stage matches. All games are decided within 90 minutes plus stoppage time.

📝 Group C Match Results

Match results will appear here immediately after any match of Group C is completed.

📅 Group C Schedule & Upcoming Fixtures

Kick-off times are displayed in your local time zone.

FIFA World Cup
13 Jun 2026
- 10:00 pm
Brazil
- -
Morocco
FIFA World Cup
14 Jun 2026
- 1:00 am
Haiti
- -
Scotland
FIFA World Cup
19 Jun 2026
- 10:00 pm
Scotland
- -
Morocco
FIFA World Cup
20 Jun 2026
- 12:30 am
Brazil
- -
Haiti
FIFA World Cup
24 Jun 2026
- 10:00 pm
Morocco
- -
Haiti
FIFA World Cup
24 Jun 2026
- 10:00 pm
Scotland
- -
Brazil

📐 Ranking & Tie-Breaker Rules – Group C

If two or more teams finish level on points in Group C, rankings are determined using the following criteria:

Step 1: Head-to-Head Criteria

  • Points obtained in matches between tied teams
  • Goal difference in those matches
  • Goals scored in those matches

Step 2: Overall Group Performance

  • Overall goal difference
  • Total goals scored
  • Fair play points (disciplinary record)

Step 3: FIFA World Ranking

  • Higher FIFA ranking position
  • If still equal, earlier rankings are considered

📖 Read full FIFA World Cup tie-breaker rules explanation →

Group C blends pedigree with emerging strength, making it one of the more intriguing sections of the tournament. Keep checking this page for live updates as the group unfolds.

👤 About the Author

Pooja Sharma

Pooja Sharma

Pooja Sharma is the founder, publisher, and editor of WorldCupLocalTime.com, an independent editorial platform focused on the FIFA World Cup. She has over 7 years of experience in sports publishing and digital content development, specializing in tournament structure, match scheduling systems, and regulatory analysis based on official FIFA publications. Her editorial work focuses on explaining how the World Cup operates — including qualification systems, competition format, stadium certification, disciplinary regulations, and tournament procedures — helping readers understand both the schedule and the structural framework behind the competition. As the independent publisher of the platform, she oversees all editorial content, research, and updates to ensure accuracy, clarity, and neutrality. Based in New Delhi, India, she manages all editorial and publishing operations of WorldCupLocalTime.com.

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