Brazil’s 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign got off to a frustrating start after being held to a 1-1 draw by a determined Morocco in a tense Group C encounter.

Expected by many to begin the tournament with a victory, Brazil found themselves tested throughout the match by a disciplined Moroccan side that refused to back down. While the five-time world champions enjoyed spells of possession and created dangerous opportunities, Morocco matched them with defensive resilience and quick counterattacks.

The deadlock leaves Brazil with work to do heading into their second group match, as dropping points in the opener has added early pressure in one of the tournament’s most competitive groups. For Morocco, however, the result feels like a victory. Earning a point against one of football’s biggest nations is another reminder that the Atlas Lions remain a team capable of troubling the world’s elite.

With Scotland and Haiti still to play in Group C, the standings are finely poised, and Brazil can no longer afford any slip-ups if they hope to top the group.

The result serves as another reminder that at the 2026 World Cup, reputation alone guarantees nothing.

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