Scotland and Morocco will meet at Boston Stadium on Friday evening, as both nations continue their 2026 World Cup campaigns in Group C.Scotland enters the match after a narrow 1-0 win over Haiti, while Morocco arrives after holding Brazil to a 1-1 draw in one of the most impressive performances of the opening round.Verdict: Morocco to winBest odds: 81/100Bookmaker: 1xBetScotlandScotland enters this match with confidence after opening its World Cup campaign with a 1-0 win over Haiti. John McGinn scored the decisive goal, giving Steve Clarke’s side its first World Cup victory since 1990 and putting Scotland in a strong position after the first round of Group C fixtures.The result was more important than the performance. Scotland defended well enough and showed experience in key moments, but it was not a fluent display. Haiti caused some problems with pace late in the match, and Scotland will need to be cleaner with the ball against a Morocco side that can press, counter, and move quickly through midfield.Still, the psychological boost should be significant. Scotland came into the tournament carrying the weight of a long World Cup wait, and getting three points immediately should make the squad a little more relaxed before facing two much stronger opponents.The challenge is now very different. Morocco has more technical quality than Haiti, more pace in wide areas, and more confidence after holding Brazil to a draw. Scotland can make this competitive through discipline, set pieces, and direct play, but it will need a stronger all-around performance to take another positive result.Scotland Team NewsSteve Clarke is expected to keep Scotland organized and physical, especially against a Morocco side that can move the ball quickly through central areas and attack down both flanks.Angus Gunn should continue in goal after keeping a clean sheet against Haiti. He did not have too much to do in that match, but he may be busier here if Morocco creates the same kind of pressure it produced against Brazil.In defense, Scotland will rely on structure and concentration. The back line must be ready for Morocco’s quick movement, especially when Achraf Hakimi pushes forward, and Brahim Diaz or Ismael Saibari search for cracks in the Scottish defense.Further forward, Lawrence Shankland and Che Adams give Scotland different attacking options, while John McGinn remains one of the team’s most important players because of his energy, timing, and ability to arrive in scoring positions.MoroccoMorocco enters this match after a strong 1-1 draw with Brazil. Ismael Saibari gave the Atlas Lions the lead in the first half, and although Vinicius Junior eventually equalized, Morocco’s performance showed that it can compete with elite opposition again.Mohamed Ouahbi’s side looked organized, brave, and dangerous in transition. Morocco repeatedly found space between Brazil’s lines, used the flanks well, and defended with enough discipline after Brazil improved in the second half.That performance matters because it confirms that Morocco will potentially have another deep run, after reaching the semifinals four years ago. The squad still has the defensive strength and attacking confidence that carried it in 2022, while younger players have added freshness and energy.Ayyoub Bouaddi was one of the standout names against Brazil. The 18-year-old midfielder played with real composure in his first competitive international, giving Morocco another option in a midfield group that already has Sofyan Amrabat, Azzedine Ounahi, and other high-level players.Morocco Team NewsMohamed Ouahbi is expected to keep a strong core in place after Morocco’s impressive draw with Brazil. The performance was good enough to justify continuity, especially with qualification for the knockout stage already within reach.Yassine Bounou should remain the first-choice goalkeeper. He made an important save against Brazil before halftime and remains one of Morocco’s most reliable tournament players.In defense, Achraf Hakimi, Noussair Mazraoui and Nayef Aguerd should remain key figures. Hakimi’s ability to push forward from right-back could be especially important against a Scotland side that may defend deep for long spells.Further forward, Brahim Diaz and Ismael Saibari should be important again. Saibari scored against Brazil, while Brahim’s movement and creativity can help Morocco find spaces around Scotland’s midfield. Ayoub El Kaabi and Soufiane Rahimi are also attacking options if Ouahbi wants a more direct penalty-box threat.Scotland vs Morocco Key Factors to ConsiderScotland beat Haiti 1-0 in its opening match, with John McGinn scoring the decisive goal.Morocco drew 1-1 with Brazil in its opener and produced one of the strongest performances of the first round.Scotland won its first World Cup match in 36 years, but the performance against Haiti was not fully convincing.Morocco reached the semifinals of the 2022 World Cup and looks capable of challenging strong opponents again.A win would put Morocco in a very strong position to reach the knockout stage, while Scotland needs at least a point to avoid going into the Brazil match under major pressure.ConclusionScotland deserves credit for beating Haiti and ending a long wait for a World Cup victory. Clarke’s side has experience, physical strength, and set-piece threat, and it should be difficult to break down if it keeps its defensive shape.Morocco, though, looks like the better team. Its draw with Brazil was not a lucky result, as it played with pace, control, and confidence for long spells. Hakimi, Brahim, Saibari, and Bouaddi give Morocco enough technical quality to hurt Scotland, while the defensive structure remains strong.This may be tight because Scotland has momentum and will understand the value of avoiding defeat. Still, Morocco has more ways to win the match and should have enough quality to turn its strong start into a first victory of the tournament.Verdict: Morocco to winBest odds: 81/100Bookmaker: 1xBetMeta description: Scotland vs Morocco prediction, team news, betting tip and match preview as both sides continue their 2026 World Cup campaign in Group C.The post Prediction: Scotland vs Morocco appeared first on SoccerNews.