Morocco defeated Scotland 1-0 in a Group C match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Friday, June 19, 2026 [1, 3].

The victory places Morocco at the top of Group C [6], moving the team into a strong position to advance to the knockout stages of the tournament.

Ismael Saibari provided the decisive blow by scoring within the first minute of the match [2]. This strike stands as the fastest goal recorded in the 2026 tournament thus far [2]. The early lead allowed Morocco to control the pace of the game for much of the evening.

The match took place at Gillette Stadium in Boston, U.S. [4]. While some reports referred to the venue as Boston Stadium [5], the game was held at the Gillette facility.

Scotland attempted a late charge to equalize the score, but Morocco maintained their defensive structure to preserve the one-goal lead [1]. The final score remained 1-0 in favor of the Atlas Lions [1].

This result leaves Scotland fighting for a historic knockout berth as the group stage continues [2]. Morocco's ability to secure three points early in the group phase provides them with significant tactical flexibility heading into their remaining fixtures.

Ismael Saibari scored within the first minute

By securing the top spot in Group C through a record-breaking early goal, Morocco has established psychological and mathematical dominance in their group. For Scotland, the loss increases the pressure to win their remaining matches to avoid an early exit from the competition.