World Cup Group C: Odds to Win, Qualify

Updated on 4/21/26

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The World Cup is slated to start on June 11th, 2026. Here are the latest World Cup Group C winner odds and odds for Group C teams to qualify for the knockout round.

Updated on 4/21/26

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Odds to Win Group C

  • Brazil (76%)
  • Morocco (19%)
  • Scotland (6%)
  • Haiti (<1%)

Odds to Advance Out of Group C

  • Brazil (94%)
  • Morocco (84%)
  • Scotland (75%)
  • Haiti (9%)

Group C Team Previews

1. Brazil

The "Seleção" remains the only nation to have appeared in every single World Cup. Under the new tactical guidance of Carlo Ancelotti, they are seeking their sixth star after a long trophy drought.

  • How They Qualified: Brazil secured their spot via CONMEBOL (South American) qualification, clinching their berth with a 1-0 victory over Paraguay.
  • Team Overview: Brazil has moved toward a more balanced, tactically disciplined approach while maintaining their trademark "Joga Bonito" flair. They possess elite talent in every position and are heavy favorites to top the group.
  • Star Players:
    • Vinícius Júnior: The dynamic winger is currently the face of the national team, capable of winning matches with his blistering pace and improved finishing.
    • Rodrygo: A versatile attacker who has become a vital component of the Brazilian offense, known for his intelligence and "big game" goals.

2. Morocco

The "Atlas Lions" captured the world's imagination with their historic semi-final run in 2022. They enter 2026 as a established global powerhouse rather than a surprise package.

  • How They Qualified: Morocco was the first African nation to qualify, dominating CAF qualification and sealing their spot with an emphatic 5-0 win over Niger.
  • Team Overview: Morocco is built on defensive solidity and lightning-fast transitions. They are masterfully coached and possess one of the most technical midfields in the tournament, making them a nightmare for possession-heavy teams like Brazil.
  • Star Players:
    • Achraf Hakimi: One of the best right-backs in the world, his overlapping runs and set-piece delivery are central to Morocco’s strategy.
    • Brahim Díaz: The playmaker’s decision to represent Morocco has added a new layer of creativity and European-level pedigree to their attacking third.

3. Scotland

The "Tartan Army" returns to the World Cup for the first time since 1998, ending a 28-year wait for their fans.

  • How They Qualified: Scotland won UEFA Group C in dramatic fashion, defeating Denmark 4-2 in their final qualifier at a raucous Hampden Park to leapfrog the Danes for the automatic spot.
  • Team Overview: Scotland plays with immense heart and a "never say die" attitude. Under Steve Clarke, they have developed a robust defensive structure complemented by a midfield that can compete with the best in Europe.
  • Star Players:
    • Scott McTominay: The team's unexpected goal-scoring hero during qualifying, known for his late runs into the box and physical presence.
    • Andrew Robertson: The captain and veteran left-back who provides leadership and world-class delivery from the wide areas.

4. Haiti

"Les Grenadiers" return to the world stage for the second time in their history (first since 1974), serving as the group's ultimate wildcard.

  • How They Qualified: Haiti navigated a successful CONCACAF qualification campaign, showing great resilience to secure one of the region's coveted spots.
  • Team Overview: Haiti is a physical, athletic team that thrives in chaotic, high-tempo matches. They are technically underrated and possess several players who have honed their skills in the French and American leagues.
  • Star Players:
    • Duckens Nazon: The veteran forward is Haiti's primary goal threat and a leader in the locker room.
    • Frantzdy Pierrot: A powerhouse striker who provides a massive aerial threat and allows Haiti to play more direct when under pressure.