The BBC has announced its team of commentators, analysts and presenters for Morocco’s World Cup 2026 Group C encounter against Haiti.
Morocco, known as the Atlas Lions, are aiming to secure top position in Group C and will guarantee first place if they achieve a better result than Brazil, who face Scotland in their final group match.
Haiti, meanwhile, have already been eliminated from the tournament after suffering losses in their first two games. Despite this, they will look to finish their campaign on a positive note, having made only their second-ever appearance at a World Cup.
Morocco were somewhat unlucky to collect just a single point from their opener against Brazil, drawing 1-1, before edging past Scotland 1-0 in a tense match that kept fans on edge until the final whistle.
Haiti began their campaign with a narrow 1-0 defeat to Scotland in a contest where they could have earned a draw. However, they were comprehensively beaten by five-time world champions Brazil, losing 3-0 in their second match.
As things stand, Morocco have the opportunity to finish top of their group if they record a convincing win over Haiti, and the match will be broadcast live on BBC.
However, due to the simultaneous airing of the Scotland vs Brazil match, BBC will not be providing a full studio panel of pundits or presenters for this fixture.
The commentary team for the Morocco vs Haiti match will feature Steven Wyeth as the lead commentator, alongside former Arsenal defender and seasoned BBC analyst Martin Keown, who will provide expert insights and tactical analysis during the broadcast.
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