In BriefParaguay midfielder Miguel Almiron was given a straight red card for putting his hand over his mouth.Heartbreak for Haiti and Türkiye, who have been knocked out of the World Cup.Four matches, four doughnuts. Türkiye, Haiti and Australia all failed to get a score on the board today against their rivals. Paraguay also clinched the fastest goal on Saturday at 64 seconds into the match, beating Morocco's 71-second score just hours earlier. Midfielder Matias Galarza wound up from 25 metres and fired a low rocket home after 64 seconds to eclipse Ismael Saibari's strike in Morocco's 1-0 win over Scotland.In the Türkiye v Paraguay match, Paraguay sealed a dramatic 1-0 win after suffering a dismissal before halftime.Paraguay midfielder Miguel Almiron was given a straight red card in first-half stoppage time for putting his hand over his mouth in a confrontation with Turkey's Mert Muldur, the first to fall foul of the new rule at the tournament.News that makes senseYour trusted source for staying up-to-date with the world around you. Get free daily news updates and analysis, straight to your inbox.It made Paraguay's task that much harder but they weathered wave after wave of Türkiye attacks to claim the win in a remarkable turnaround following their opening 4-1 demolition by the United States.Haiti's return to the World Cup after 52 yearsHaiti almost bagged their first World Cup goal in 52 years in their match against Brazil when Ricardo Ade's glancing header at a corner forced Alisson Becker into a sharp stop, but it was a rare moment of hope.The team made its World Cup debut in 1974, scoring goals against Italy and Argentina. The Carribean team's next chance at a World Cup goal comes when they play Morocco in Atlanta. Haiti's loss means their game against Morocco will also be their last World Cup game in 2026. They will be the first country to exit this World Cup. With 77 places separating the nations in the FIFA rankings, Brazil quickly took control and thought they had scored when Raphinha fired home, only for the Barcelona winger to be flagged offside.For Brazil, the match was an opportunity to breathe life into their World Cup campaign and close in on a spot in the last 32. Matheus Cunha scored twice as Brazil eased past Haiti 3-0. After a much-criticised display in their opening 1-1 draw with Morocco, the five-time world champions underlined the gulf in class against Haiti. Cunha's scruffy goal in Philadelphia gave Brazil the lead midway through the first half, and he struck again as Carlo Ancelotti's side asserted their dominance. Vinicius Junior added a third before the break.Brazil play Scotland in their final Group C game in Miami on 24 June.The Selecao currently have the edge over Morocco for top spot on goal difference. If they finish first, they would face the Group F runners-up — likely to be the Netherlands, Japan or Sweden — in the next round.Despite a US government ban which has prevented fans travelling from Haiti, the Caribbean nation received loud support from the sizeable Haitian diaspora, which filled roughly half of the 68,324 crowd.Source: SBS NewsAggrieved at not coming away with a point from their 1-0 loss to Scotland last week, Haiti coach Sebastien Migne urged his players to embrace the opportunity to play Brazil at a World Cup.It was a sign of what was to come though and Brazil broke the deadlock on 23 minutes.Cunha sparked the move by winning possession in midfield and, after Vinicius's shot was parried, he reacted quickest to block Hannes Delcroix's clearance to send the ball trickling into the net.Vinicius and Cunha combined again to double the lead, the former slipping his team-mate in behind the Haiti defence to blast in a powerful left-footed shot as he fell to the ground.Brazil lost Raphinha to injury but scored a third before half-time as Vinicius ran onto Lucas Paqueta's floated pass and steered through the legs of Johny Placide.All the FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage on our World Cup pageHow to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 on SBSWatch all 104 matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026 at our On Demand hubWhen the Socceroos matches startMorrocco scores game's only goal in first two minutesMorocco beat Scotland 1-0 in Group C of the World Cup on Friday with Ismael Saibari scoring his second goal in as many games after 71 seconds, leaving the North Africans well placed to advance into the round of 32.With the game barely underway, Saibari ran on to a pass from Brahim Diaz with Scotland's defenders left watching and he lashed the ball past goalkeeper Angus Gunn. Morocco looked a class above Scotland for much of the first half.Source: SBS NewsThe 25-year-old, who was born in Spain and raised in Belgium, is reportedly on the brink of a 55 million-euro ($90M) transfer from Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven to Bayern Munich.The quality of his strike past goalkeeper Angus Gunn showed why he is attracting such interest, and it was telling that Scotland lacked the same quality in the opposition box — that helps explain why Morocco are ranked fifth in the world, and Scotland 40th.Scotland were as stodgy in attack as they have been for a long time, and it took until first-half stoppage time for them to create anything dangerous.Although Steve Clarke's men played with more intensity after the break, it was Morocco who came closest to getting the game's second goal when an effort by Saibari was deflected on to the bar shortly after the interval.Morocco have four points after drawing 1-1 with Brazil in their first match and they face Haiti in their final group match.Scotland have three points after beating Haiti 1-0 last Saturday which might be enough to see them into the World Cup knockout round for the first time. The Scots will close out their group games against Brazil next Wednesday.Australia loses with an own goal and a controversial callSocceroos coach Tony Popovic elected to surprise in the team's game against the US by starting World Cup goal scorers Nestory Irankunda and Conor Metcalfe on the bench. The US opened the scoring after an own goal by Australia in the 10th minute, making them the first team in World Cup history to benefit from an opponent's own goal in two consecutive matches.In the 44th minute the US scored a second, following a hotly debated call by VAR.Australia came back stronger in the second half, substituting Jason Geria, Conor Metcalfe and Nestory Irankunda on as Nishan Velupillay, Cam Burgess and Mo Touré went off.But despite the stronger gameplay, Australia was unable to score.The US finished with the edge in possession at 56 per cent and both teams managed only two shots on goal.For the latest from SBS News, download our app and subscribe to our newsletter.