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Haiti — Les Grenadiers — return to the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1974, a gap of 52 years that makes this one of the most remarkable qualification stories at the 2026 tournament. They are drawn into Group C alongside Brazil, Morocco, and Scotland.
The group is daunting. Brazil and Morocco are among the best teams in the world, and Scotland are a solid European outfit. But Haiti are not here to make up numbers — they qualified on merit from a competitive CONCACAF region, and the pride of representing 11 million Haitians (and millions more in the diaspora) will drive them.
Why this group matters: Haiti's return after half a century is one of the great human stories at the 2026 World Cup. For a nation that has endured earthquakes, political instability, and economic hardship, qualifying for the World Cup is a source of enormous national pride. Every minute on the pitch is a victory.
| Match | Date | Time (ET) | Opponent | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group C – MD1 | June 13, 2026 | 10:00 PM | Scotland | Boston Stadium, Boston (Foxborough) |
| Group C – MD2 | June 19, 2026 | 10:00 PM | Brazil | Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia |
| Group C – MD3 | June 24, 2026 | 7:00 PM | Morocco | Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta |
The Scotland opener is the match where Haiti have the best chance of a result. Brazil on Matchday 2 is a celebration regardless of the score. Morocco on Matchday 3 closes the group.
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Haiti have appeared in 1 FIFA World Cup prior to 2026:
The 2026 qualification is a testament to the resilience of Haitian football. Despite lacking the infrastructure and funding of their CONCACAF rivals, Haiti earned their place at the biggest sporting event on earth.
Haiti's manager deploys a disciplined, compact system — typically a 5-4-1 or 4-5-1 — that prioritizes defensive organization above all else. Against the caliber of opponents in Group C, this is a necessary approach.
The tactical plan is straightforward: stay compact, deny space between the lines, and look for counter-attacking opportunities through the pace of Etienne and the hold-up play of Pierrot. Set pieces are a key attacking weapon — Haiti drill their corner and free-kick routines as a primary source of goals.
The manager's biggest challenge is preparing a squad with limited time together (many players are based in different countries) for the intensity of World Cup football. Mental resilience and unity will be more important than tactical sophistication.
Haitian football culture is vibrant, loud, and deeply emotional. The Haitian diaspora — particularly in Miami, New York, Boston, and Montreal — ensures that Les Grenadiers will have significant support in North American stadiums.
Why to watch if you are a casual fan: Haiti's story is the most emotionally powerful at the 2026 World Cup. A nation of 11 million people that has suffered more than most, returning to football's biggest stage after 52 years. When Haiti take the field against Brazil, it will be one of the most moving moments of the tournament — win or lose. Emmanuel Sanon's ghost will be in the stadium.
The group is extremely difficult, and advancing would require results against Scotland and either Morocco or Brazil — a tall order.
Prediction: Group stage exit, but with unforgettable moments. Haiti will compete with pride and could spring a surprise against Scotland in the opener. Taking a point from any match would be a historic achievement. The goal is to represent Haiti with dignity, score goals, and inspire the next generation — and on those terms, simply being at the World Cup is already a victory.
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Group C
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Group stage (1974)
Best finish
2026-06-13 · 22:00 ET
vs Scotland
Boston · Group C
2026-06-19 · 22:00 ET
vs Brazil
Filadélfia · Group C
2026-06-24 · 19:00 ET
vs Morocco
Atlanta · Group C
Haiti has appeared in 2 World Cups. Their best result is Group stage (1974).
Sources: Official match dates, venues, and draw details follow FIFA.com; confirm kickoffs, ticket phases, and broadcast rights there and on each host's listings as they are updated.
1974 in West Germany — 52 years before the 2026 tournament. It is one of the longest gaps between World Cup appearances for any nation.
Yes. Emmanuel Sanon scored against Italy in 1974, ending legendary goalkeeper Dino Zoff's record unbeaten streak. Sanon scored again against Argentina in the same tournament.
Haiti qualified through the CONCACAF qualification process, earning their spot in the expanded 48-team tournament after navigating a competitive Caribbean and Central/North American pathway.
Major Haitian-American communities are in South Florida (Miami, Fort Lauderdale), New York (Brooklyn, Queens), Boston, and other East Coast cities. An estimated 1.5 million Haitian-Americans live in the US.
No. Several nations are smaller by population. But Haiti's qualification is remarkable given the socioeconomic challenges the country faces compared to wealthier qualifying nations.
Haitian Creole and French. Many diaspora players also speak English due to growing up in the United States or Canada.
Absolutely. The Haitian-American community is large, passionate, and concentrated in US cities with good access to World Cup venues. Expect significant support, especially for matches on the East Coast or in cities with large Haitian populations.
Beyond sports, this World Cup represents hope and resilience for a nation that has faced enormous challenges. Qualification has unified Haitians worldwide and brought positive global attention to the country.
Haiti is in Group C for the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw.
Haiti lists Sébastien Migné as head coach heading into the 2026 tournament.
Haiti is #83 in the FIFA World Rankings on our last data refresh—rankings move monthly.
Haiti has competed in 2 FIFA World Cup editions through this cycle’s history.
Haiti's best run to date is Group stage (1974).
The exact opponent, date, and kickoff appear in the schedule table on this page—all times are Eastern Time (ET).
Each row in the schedule shows the host city and stadium; Haiti rotates through those venues during the group stage.
Yes—Haiti can advance by finishing first or second in Group C, or by placing third with one of the eight best third-place records.