Matheus Cunha and Vinicius Junior strike as Brazil cruises past Haiti 3-0, taking the lead in Group C and sending Haiti out of the World Cup.

Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Haiti, putting themselves firmly in the driver’s seat of Group C. The routine win ensures the Seleção jump to the top of the standings on goal difference, setting up a highly anticipated clash against Scotland in Miami.
The South American giants flexed their offensive muscle early on. A clinical brace from Matheus Cunha, combined with a trademark strike from talisman Vinicius Junior, ultimately doomed Haiti’s tournament hopes despite a spirited second-half response from the underdogs.
With this result, Brazil edges past Morocco at the summit of the group. While the Moroccans sit level on points following a narrow 1-0 win over Scotland, Haiti suffers the heartbreaking distinction of being the first nation officially eliminated from the 2026 World Cup.
Haiti will play for pride in their final group fixture against Morocco, while Brazil looks to lock down the top spot.