Haiti’s national football team faces Morocco in their final 2026 World Cup qualifying match, already eliminated after losses to Scotland and Brazil. The game serves as a symbolic opportunity for Haiti to represent their nation with pride despite failing to advance. It also marks the final international appearance for captain Johnny Placide, who will retire after the match in Atlanta. Coach Sébastien Migné emphasized the importance of a strong performance against a highly-ranked Moroccan team. Despite the elimination, Haiti aims to finish the qualifying campaign positively. Morocco is described as a team operating at a “very high altitude,” indicating their strong performance level. The match is viewed as both a national duty and a tribute to a retiring captain.