Morocco vs. Haiti Tickets – World Cup 2026 | LiveFootballTickets.com
Morocco's World Cup meeting with Haiti is a very different kind of group-stage test, but one that still carries weight for both sides as they head into their final group game. For Morocco, it's a chance to build rhythm and show the control and consistency expected of a team with their pedigree. Meanwhile, for Haiti, it's another chance to show what they can do on the world stage. Their squad has plenty of team spirit, and they'll see this as a chance to unsettle Morocco whenever they can, force mistakes and make the contest more uncomfortable than expected.
They face each other on 24 June, with kick-off at 11pm UK time, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. As the final group stage game for both sides, the stakes will be high. Morocco will expect to control proceedings, while Haiti will aim to disrupt Morocco and make the most of any openings that come their way.
How to Buy Tickets for Morocco vs. Haiti
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Morocco vs. Haiti Preview & Predictions
Morocco come into this World Cup in good shape, having put together a steady run of performances over the past year. They look well organised and confident on the ball, and have tightened up defensively, giving away fewer cheap openings across the pitch.
Haiti head into the tournament with a very different outlook. Their recent games have shown plenty of energy and bravery, and while results have been up and down, they're not a side that shies away from taking risks. There's no head-to-head history between the two nations, which adds an element of unpredictability to the fixture. From a tactical point of view, Morocco will look to move the ball quickly, stretch Haiti's shape and work the ball to the wide areas. Haiti's best route into the game is through quick counters, set-pieces and trying to force Morocco into uncomfortable situations. Morocco should have enough to manage the game and come out on top, but Haiti will do everything they can to make it a scrap.
Key Players to Watch
Morocco's threat comes from the players who can change the game quickly, and Achraf Hakimi is one of those players. He regularly steps out from deep, breaking lines and forcing defenders into uncomfortable decisions. Ahead of him, Youssef En-Nesyri provides the more traditional focal point, aggressive in his movement and capable of turning half-chances into something far more meaningful, particularly in the air. Holding it all together is Sofyan Amrabat, whose ability to control the middle third under pressure gives Morocco their platform.
Haiti's threat comes from the players who can inject chaos into the game, and Derrick Étienne Jr. is one of them. His directness and willingness to take on defenders give Haiti a route forward whenever they break from deep. Ahead of him, Duckens Nazon provides the focal point: powerful, confident in tight spaces and capable of turning half-chances into real danger. Holding it together is Steeven Séance, whose work in midfield gives Haiti their platform.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium – Match Venue
With a retractable "camera lens" roof and its striking halo video board surrounding the field, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is one of the most technologically advanced and visually distinctive stadiums in the country. Its innovative design also includes sustainable features, such as rainwater recycling and energy-efficient lighting throughout the venue. Though it doesn't yet share the decades of history seen at stadiums like Estadio Azteca, the venue is home to two major teams: the NFL's Atlanta Falcons and MLS's Atlanta United FC and has proven itself as a world-class host for major events, including Super Bowl LIII in 2019, along with college football championships, and concerts. Built in 2017 to replace the ageing Georgia Dome, its state-of-the-art facilities and Atlanta's passionate supporters make it a must-visit destination for fans heading to the US.
How to Get to Mercedes-Benz Stadium for This Match
Reaching the Mercedes-Benz Stadium is fairly straightforward, especially if you're coming from central Atlanta. The easiest option on a matchday is MARTA, the city's rail and bus network, which drops you right by the ground. The GWCC/CNN Center station is the preferred stop and sits almost on the stadium's doorstep, while Vine City is a short walk on the opposite side. Both let you avoid traffic and the hassle of parking.
If you're driving, the stadium sits just off Northside Drive, with several official car parks nearby, though spaces can go quickly and prices rise on busy event days. Matchdays in Atlanta can get congested, so leaving early is wise. Public transport is usually the quickest way to get in and out smoothly.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium Fan Guide for Match Day
Matchdays around the Mercedes-Benz Stadium tend to feel lively well before kick-off, with plenty of spots for supporters to gather. The official fan zones around the stadium usually open early, offering food stalls, live music and big screens. If you're looking for a pre-match pint or something to eat, the Downtown and Castleberry Hill areas are your best bet. Both are within walking distance and packed with bars and restaurants that fill up quickly on big event days.
Inside the stadium, the concourses are spacious and easy to navigate, with a good mix of local food options and drink stands. The atmosphere in Atlanta is generally friendly and energetic, helped by the enclosed design of the stadium, which keeps the noise in.
Head-to-Head History: Morocco vs. Haiti
Morocco and Haiti have never met in an official senior international match, which gives this World Cup fixture a completely fresh and unpredictable feel. With no all-time record to draw from and no previous World Cup meetings, there is no established rivalry or historical storyline between the two nations.
Morocco have built a strong reputation as one of Africa's most formidable sides, regularly qualifying for major tournaments, while Haiti are still developing their identity at this level after qualifying for their first World Cup since 1974. Morocco typically dominate possession and control games through midfield, while Haiti rely on organisation and quick transitions.

