Brazil Dominates Haiti, Secures First World Cup Victory
Brazil claimed a decisive 3-0 victory against Haiti in Philadelphia, marking its first win in the World Cup. This success removes Haiti from knockout contention while giving Brazil’s coach Carlo Ancelotti some relief following earlier criticism after a draw with Morocco. Now tied with Morocco at four points in Group C, Brazil seeks further advancement.
The match concluded with five minutes of stoppage added time. A notable moment occurred in the 91st minute when Éderson took a shot, reflecting the game’s one-sided nature. During the 77th minute, Brazil’s Endrick’s goal was disallowed for offside, maintaining the scoreline.
Earlier in the match, Haiti’s Ade nearly scored with a header in the 63rd minute, but Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson made a crucial save. Following this, Brazil substituted Matheus Cunha, who had scored twice before halftime.
As the game continued, Brazil maintained control. Vini Jr. extended the lead to 3-0 just before halftime. Significant injuries led to substitutions, such as Raphina being replaced by Rayan after sustaining a knock. Despite these setbacks, Brazil’s dominance was evident in Haiti’s frequent turnovers and limited possessions.
Morocco Secures Victory Against Scotland
Morocco emerged victorious against Scotland with a narrow 1-0 win. Ismael Saibari scored early, securing three points for Morocco. Despite Scotland’s persistent attacks, Morocco’s defense held firm, keeping the score unchanged.
During this match, Achraf Hakimi set a record with his 12th World Cup appearance, the most by any player from an African nation. Scotland’s attempts to equalize, including a late corner kick, were unsuccessful.
U.S. Defeats Australia, Progresses to Knockout Round
In Seattle, the U.S. men’s national team earned a 2-0 win over Australia, cementing their place in the knockout round. An own goal by Australia, followed by Alex Freeman’s score, contributed to the victory.
Despite missing Christian Pulisic due to injury, the U.S. maintained dominance with 62% possession and double the accurate passes compared to Australia. Noteworthy performances from players like Matt Freese and Ricardo Pepi replaced Pulisic’s absence effectively.
The match also included several yellow cards as physical play intensified. The U.S. now looks forward to its next group stage match.

Colombia Secures World Cup Round of 32 Spot with Victory Over DR Congo
White Sox Edge Out Guardians; Claim First Place in AL Central
Philadelphia Phillies’ Stunning Comeback Victory Against Washington Nationals
Folarin Balogun’s Impact and Future Moves Amid World Cup Success
Oklahoma City Thunder Selects Michigan’s Aday Mara, Bolstering Their Roster
Washington Wizards Make Strategic Choice with No. 1 Pick