One of the most promising group stage fixtures of this World Cup will see Brazil and Morocco clash in New Jersey on Saturday, with both teams targeting a deep run.As five-time former winners and general behemoths of the international game, Brazil are 4/7 favourites to open their World Cup campaign with three points. Nobody would be surprised if Carlo Ancelotti’s team started on the front foot.And yet the price of 7/2 for a Moroccan upset is attractive considering the quality of the 2022 World Cup semi-finalists. It’s far from a foregone conclusion that Saturday’s match will end in victory for the Selecao.Brazil enter the 2026 World Cup on the back of a far from convincing qualification campaign which saw them finish a lowly fifth. Had it not been for the expanded format, their place at the tournament would have been at risk.Morocco, on the other hand, qualified with eight wins from eight games — and backed this up by reaching the final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. They were beaten in the game but awarded the trophy after CAF retrospectively stripped Senegal of the title following their walk-off during the final.Either way, Morocco demonstrated true quality.Since then, Mohamed Ouahbi has replaced Walid Regragui as national team manager, and the early indications are that he will continue to build on the solid foundations left behind by his predecessor.Indeed, Morocco’s performance in Sunday’s final warm-up match against Norway was impressive. While the game finished 1-1, it was the northern Africans who played with the most assurance for the most part, limiting Erling Haaland to just four touches — his lowest number in a match for club or country since 2019.