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Morocco vs Haiti: Player Props, Odds & Picks
Morocco and Haiti meet on 24 June in the final round of FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C action. Morocco sit on four points and need a positive result to secure their knockout place and seeding, while Haiti are already eliminated after back-to-back defeats to Scotland and Brazil. The Atlas Lions carry genuine star power through Ismael Saibari, Achraf Hakimi and teenage sensation Ayyoub Bouaddi, and the player prop markets built around those names offer some of the most compelling angles on the board. With Morocco priced at 1.50 to win, the implied probability sits at 67%, and there is plenty of value to unpack across goalscorer, shots and cards markets.
Players to Watch
Ismael Saibari is the name to start with. He scored Morocco's opener in the 1-1 draw with Brazil and then delivered the fastest goal of the tournament so far to beat Scotland 1-0, making him only the second African player to score in each of his first two World Cup appearances after Mohamed Salah. That kind of red-hot form against a Haiti side that has yet to keep the ball out of its own net is a compelling foundation for anytime and first goalscorer bets.
Achraf Hakimi captains the side and provides relentless width and delivery from right back. His ability to get forward and create in the final third makes him a live option in the assists market. On the other side of the tactical picture, 18-year-old Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi impressed on debut against Brazil and is already being mentioned as a Young Player Award contender. His energy in the press and composure in tight spaces could translate into shots and key-pass numbers worth backing.
For Haiti, Frantzdy Pierrot is the attacking focal point. Raised in Massachusetts and full of physicality, he headed narrowly wide against Scotland and showed enough to suggest he will test Yassine Bounou at least once. Winger Ruben Providence, instructed to take his man on in 1v1 situations, is the most likely source of creative threat and carries cards market interest given the nature of his role.
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Morocco, ranked eighth in the FIFA world rankings, go into this fixture having already beaten Scotland and drawn with Brazil. Coach Mohamed Ouahbi, who replaced Walid Regragui less than 100 days before the tournament after winning the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2025 with Morocco, has his side playing with structure and attacking intent. A win here secures their knockout place outright and could influence their seeding for the round of 16.
Haiti's story is one of extraordinary national pride. Back at the World Cup for the first time since 1974, forward Frantzdy Pierrot spoke of football giving people "hope, pride and a sense of unity" after qualification sparked celebrations in the streets. Coach Sebastien Migne has set his side up with defensive discipline, looking to isolate opponents wide and create 1v1 opportunities for Providence. That game plan held Scotland to a tight contest before Jean-Ricner Bellegarde's unfortunate own goal decided it, but Brazil exposed the limitations in a 3-0 defeat. Morocco are a different level of technical challenge.
Player Prop Markets
The anytime goalscorer market is where Morocco's firepower makes the most noise. Saibari has scored in both group games and faces a Haiti defence that has conceded four times in two matches. His price to score at any point is available via Dexsport and represents one of the cleaner angles in the game. Check the latest player prop lines for this fixture on Dexsport.
First goalscorer is similarly Saibari-led, though Brahim Diaz and Hakimi deserve consideration given their roles in Morocco's attacking structure. For shots markets, Bouaddi's high-volume pressing style and willingness to arrive late into the box make him a candidate for shots-on-target props. In the cards market, Providence's 1v1 brief against Hakimi or Morocco's full-backs puts him in the frame for a yellow, and Bellegarde's combative midfield role is worth noting after his eventful outing against Scotland.
Morocco vs Haiti Odds
| Market | Selection | Decimal Odds | Implied Probability (margin included) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Morocco | 1.50 | 67% |
| Match Winner | Draw | 4.10 | 24% |
| Match Winner | Haiti | 6.80 | 15% |
All three implied probabilities sum above 100%, reflecting the standard bookmaker margin. Double chance on Morocco or draw is the conservative route for those who want coverage without committing to the straight win. Both teams to score carries interest given Pierrot's physicality and Bounou's clean-sheet record of 14 goals conceded in his last 37 caps, suggesting the Moroccan goalkeeper is likely to keep Haiti quiet.
Morocco vs Haiti Predictions
Best Bet: Morocco to win. At 1.50, the implied probability of 67% reflects a clear gap in quality that the group stage results support. Morocco have beaten Scotland and pushed Brazil, while Haiti have not scored once in two games. The Atlas Lions' defensive solidity under Bounou and their attacking spark through Saibari make this the most straightforward angle in the match.
Value Bet: Ismael Saibari anytime goalscorer. Two goals in two games at this tournament, including the fastest strike of the competition, against a defence that has shipped four goals. The qualitative and form-based case is as strong as it gets without needing to manufacture a stat. His price should reflect a player in exceptional touch against limited opposition.
Longshot Bet: Haiti to score. Haiti edged possession against Scotland, created a late chance through Pierrot, and showed more attacking ambition in the second half against Brazil. Providence's direct running could create one moment. At the implied 15% for a Haiti win, a simple Haiti-to-score prop at longer odds carries some logic for those who think Migne's side will not go quietly in their final World Cup game in 52 years.
Why This Match Matters
For Morocco, this is about more than three points. The Atlas Lions reached the semi-finals at Qatar 2022 as the first African side to do so, and coach Ouahbi has openly targeted the final at this tournament. Finishing Group C in the best possible position, with the right seeding for the knockout rounds, is directly shaped by the margin of this result as much as the outcome. Nine players from the 2022 squad are back, including Bounou, Nayef Aguerd, Sofyan Amrabat and Hakimi, giving the group experience of deep tournament football.
For Haiti, the match is a farewell stage. Their first World Cup since 1974 ends here, but the campaign has already delivered on its emotional promise. Pierrot's words about hope and unity capture what qualification meant at home, and a competitive performance against Morocco would be a fitting send-off regardless of the scoreline.
Morocco Form and Haiti Form
Morocco have collected four points from two games, sitting at the top of Group C before Brazil edged ahead on goal difference. Their goals have come from Saibari in both fixtures, and their defence has conceded just once, to Brazil. The squad retains its Qatar 2022 core while introducing Bouaddi as a breakout talent. The probable XI of Bounou; Hakimi, Riad, Diop, Belammari; El Aynaoui, Bouaddi, Ounahi; Brahim Diaz, Rahimi, Saibari shows depth and balance across the pitch. Read more about Morocco's squad history on FIFA.com.
Haiti have zero points and zero goals scored, though their performances have contained moments of genuine quality. The 0-1 loss to Scotland was tight, with Haiti edging possession and Pierrot heading narrowly wide late on. The 0-3 defeat to Brazil was heavier, though an admirable second half showed character. Goalkeeper Johnny Placide, 38, made his World Cup debut in the Scotland match. The probable XI of Placide; Arcus, Duverne, Delcroix, Lacroix; Bellegarde, Jean-Jacques, Casimir; Isidor, Nazon, Providence points to the same defensive structure Migne has used throughout.
Best Bets and Markets Worth Watching
- Morocco to win (1.50): The implied 67% probability reflects genuine quality superiority backed by form, squad depth and a Haiti side yet to score.
- Ismael Saibari anytime goalscorer: Two goals in two games, including the tournament's fastest strike. The standout individual prop in this fixture.
- Yassine Bounou to keep a clean sheet: His record of 14 conceded in 37 caps, combined with Haiti's goalless campaign, makes this a credible angle.
- Ruben Providence to be carded: His 1v1 brief against Morocco's attacking full-backs puts him in physical confrontations throughout.
- Ayyoub Bouaddi shots on target: The 18-year-old's debut form and high-energy style suggest he will test Placide at least once.
Popular Betting Options
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Betting Tips
- Morocco to win: Four points from two games, a top-eight world ranking, and an opponent without a goal in the tournament. The straight win at 1.50 is the anchor bet.
- Ismael Saibari anytime goalscorer: The only player at this World Cup to score in each of his first two appearances, and the fastest goal of the tournament belongs to him. Form does not get cleaner than this heading into a must-win group closer against an eliminated side.
- Bounou clean sheet: Haiti have not scored in two matches. Morocco's goalkeeper concedes at a rate of 0.37 per game across his last 37 caps. The qualitative and statistical case for a shutout is strong.
- Providence to receive a card: His tactical brief is to take opponents on in direct 1v1 duels. Against Hakimi and Morocco's full-backs, that carries a booking risk throughout the match.
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FAQ
Which star players are worth watching in Morocco vs Haiti? Ismael Saibari is the standout name after scoring in both of Morocco's group games, including the tournament's fastest goal. Achraf Hakimi offers attacking threat from captain and right back, while 18-year-old Ayyoub Bouaddi has been a breakout performer. For Haiti, Frantzdy Pierrot and Ruben Providence are the primary attacking threats.
Who is most likely to get on the scoresheet? Saibari is the form pick by a clear margin. He has scored in each of Morocco's two group games and faces a Haiti defence that has conceded four times without reply. Brahim Diaz and Hakimi are secondary options within Morocco's attacking structure.
What are the standout player-prop bets? Saibari anytime goalscorer is the headline prop. Bouaddi shots on target is worth exploring given his high-energy debut form. In the cards market, Providence's direct 1v1 role makes him a candidate for a yellow throughout the match.
Is there value in the shots or cards markets? Bouaddi's pressing and late-arriving style suggests he will generate shot attempts against a Haiti side set up to defend deep, making shots-on-target props for him worth investigating. In the cards market, Providence's tactical brief to take opponents on in wide 1v1 situations, and Bellegarde's combative midfield role, both carry booking potential at reasonable prices.