In the matches of the first round of the 2026 World Cup, the Brazil-Morocco match was undoubtedly one of the most notable. In a duel that started with suffering and then ended in recovery, the Scrath drew 1-1 with the Atlas Lions in their debut in Group C.
In the first minutes, the Moroccan team would be the main protagonist of the match, pressuring their opponent with quick attacks and prolonged possession. Despite this scenario, they would not manage to create clear goal opportunities until the 20th minute, when it seemed that the Brazilian team was reacting, and would be lethal. From the center circle, Brahim Díaz made a great through ball for Ismael Saibari, who, faced with Allsson Becker closing in from outside the area, would lob it first time for a 1-0 lead for the Africans.
After the initial blow, and a stretch where it seemed they would suffer another goal, Brazil would find the equalizer. In the 32nd minute, after a good combination with Bruno Guimarães, Vinícius Júnior entered the area, dribbled past his marker in the box, and unleashed a powerful right shot to the right post of Yassine Bounou to make it 1-1.
With the field a bit more balanced after the goal from the Real Madrid forward, the first half would end with two incidents to highlight: a scissors kick from Lucas Paquetá that Bonou would deflect to a corner and a controversy over Achraf Hakimi's tackle on Vinícius that was not penalized even with a yellow card.








