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Group F

FIFA World Cup 2026 ยท 4 teams ยท 6 matches ยท Top 2 advance

4

Teams

6

Matches

2

Advance

7.7

Difficulty

5.8

Avg Power

Standings

Pre-tournament projection based on Power Index. Updated as matches are played.

#TeamPWDLGDPtsPower
1
BRA flag
BrazilELITE
0000008.4
2
MAR flag
MoroccoCONTENDER
0000006.6
3
SCO flag
ScotlandUNDERDOG
0000004.8
4
HAI flag
HaitiUNDERDOG
0000003.2
Top 2 advance 3rd may qualify (best 8 of 12) Eliminated

Group Difficulty

7.7

โš”๏ธ Competitive

Avg Power: 5.8 ยท Std Dev: 1.95 ยท Score: 5.8 + 1.95 = 7.7

BRA flag
Brazil
8.4
MAR flag
Morocco
6.6
SCO flag
Scotland
4.8
HAI flag
Haiti
3.2

Formula (WC26-GA-v1.0)

DifficultyScore = avg(PowerIndex) + stdDev(PowerIndex) = 5.8 + 1.95 = 7.7

Group Outlook

Group F features strong competition across all four teams. Brazil enters as the strongest side (Power 8.4, #2 overall). Morocco (6.6) is the likely challenger for second place. The lower-ranked sides face an uphill battle but could produce surprises in individual matches.

Generated deterministically from Power Index WC26-PI-v1.0. Not AI opinion.

Team-by-Team Analysis

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Brazil

ELITE8.4

Brazil enters Group F as one of the tournament favorites, ranked top in the group with a Power Index of 8.4. Their CONMEBOL pedigree brings deep World Cup experience to the competition. Key strengths include a top-tier FIFA ranking (10/10), excellent squad depth (9/10), a massive global fanbase (10/10), a storied World Cup pedigree (10/10). This well-rounded profile makes them dangerous in any group stage scenario. As the group favorite, Brazil will be expected to top the group. The biggest challenge comes from Morocco (PI: 6.6), who are only 1.8 points behind. A slip against Haiti could complicate advancement. Expect strong fan turnout for Brazil matches โ€” their global following ensures electric atmospheres at every group game. This is one of the most-watched teams in the tournament.

Tournament favorite (top-10 FIFA)Favorable group drawDeep World Cup pedigreeMassive global following
MAR flag

Morocco

CONTENDER6.6

Morocco enters Group F as a strong contender with realistic knockout ambitions, ranked second in the group with a Power Index of 6.6. Their CAF pedigree brings deep World Cup experience to the competition. Key strengths include a top-tier FIFA ranking (8/10), excellent squad depth (7/10), a massive global fanbase (7/10), a storied World Cup pedigree (7/10). This well-rounded profile makes them dangerous in any group stage scenario. Morocco are well-positioned for the second qualifying spot but face stiff competition from Brazil (PI: 8.4). The key match will likely be against the group leader, where closing the 1.8-point Power Index gap on the pitch will be essential. Expect strong fan turnout for Morocco matches โ€” their global following ensures electric atmospheres at every group game. This is one of the most-watched teams in the tournament.

Favorable group draw
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Scotland

UNDERDOG4.8

Scotland enters Group F as an underdog facing a significant challenge, ranked third in the group with a Power Index of 4.8. Their UEFA pedigree brings limited World Cup history but fresh energy to the competition. Qualification will be challenging for Scotland, sitting 3.6 Power Index points behind the group leaders. However, the expanded format โ€” where the best 8 third-placed teams advance โ€” gives them a realistic path to the Round of 32. Beating Haiti and competing closely with the top seeds could be enough. Scotland may not command the biggest crowds, but underdog narratives drive some of the best World Cup moments. A strong opening result could galvanize both the team and neutral supporters.

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Haiti

UNDERDOG3.2

Haiti enters Group F as an underdog facing a significant challenge, ranked fourth in the group with a Power Index of 3.2. Their CONCACAF pedigree brings limited World Cup history but fresh energy to the competition. Haiti face the toughest road in Group F, with a 5.2-point deficit to the top-ranked team. Every match will be a test, but the 48-team format and best third-place qualification rule means even a single upset could change everything. Haiti may not command the biggest crowds, but underdog narratives drive some of the best World Cup moments. A strong opening result could galvanize both the team and neutral supporters.

Lower-ranked โ€” upset potential if drawnDrawn into a brutal group

Group Matches

Match schedule will be confirmed after group draw finalization.

6 group matches will be played. Each team faces the other three once.

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BrazilvsMorocco
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BrazilvsScotland
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BrazilvsHaiti
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MoroccovsScotland
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MoroccovsHaiti
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ScotlandvsHaiti
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