Brazil vs Morocco Stats, Match Statistics, xG & Player Data

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The Brazil vs Morocco stats page sets up Group C Match 7 on 13 June 2026 at New York New Jersey Stadium. Brazil enter with a top-five FIFA ranking, a higher scoring average, and a deep attacking pool. Morocco bring the stronger xG average, a tighter goals-against profile, and the confidence of their 2023 win over Brazil.
The matchup gives the FIFA World Cup 2026 one of its first top-ten ranking tests. Brazil can lean on Raphinha, Vinicius Junior, and Neymar for chance creation. Morocco answer with Achraf Hakimi, Ayoub El Kaabi, Yassine Bounou, and a defensive base that has stayed hard to break in tracked public data.
Brazil vs Morocco Stats – Match Statistics Overview
Brazil average 1.8 goals per match in the tracked 2026 team data, while Morocco average 1.5. Morocco still lead the xG comparison at 1.66 to 1.51. That split shows why the game should be close: Brazil have the stronger finishing record, but Morocco create enough chance quality to punish open spaces.
The possession numbers are also tight. Brazil average 58 percent possession, while Morocco average 57 percent. The interactive card normalizes that into a balanced pre-match possession bar because team-season possession averages are independent, not a live match share.
Brazil vs Morocco Stats Snapshot
The snapshot uses public pre-match team data before the official World Cup match feed opens. Verified values cover goals, xG, shots, possession averages, clean sheets, fouls, and selected player totals. Live-event data such as corners, tackles, saves, pass accuracy, and shot maps remains yet to be confirmed.
| Stat | Brazil | Morocco |
|---|---|---|
| FIFA Ranking | #5 | #8 |
| Possession Avg | 58% | 57% |
| Total Shots Avg | 13.4 | 14.5 |
| xG per Game | 1.51 | 1.66 |
| Goals per Match | 1.8 | 1.5 |
| Goals Conceded Avg | 0.8 | 0.6 |
Attacking Stats Comparison
Brazil have the higher scoring average, with 18 goals across 10 tracked matches. Raphinha leads Brazil’s listed scorers with five goals, while Neymar and Vinicius Junior both sit on two. That gives Brazil multiple routes to goal even before the official match feed opens.
Morocco have the higher xG average and the better shot volume. They average 14.5 shots per match, compared with Brazil’s 13.4. Ayoub El Kaabi leads Morocco’s listed scorers with four goals, while Ismael Saibari adds three from midfield.
| Stat | Brazil | Morocco |
|---|---|---|
| Goals per Match | 1.8 | 1.5 |
| xG per Game | 1.51 | 1.66 |
| Total Shots Avg | 13.4 | 14.5 |
| Shot Conversion | 13% | 10% |
| Big Chances | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
Defensive Stats Comparison
Morocco have the cleaner defensive average before kickoff. They concede 0.6 goals per match, compared with Brazil’s 0.8. Both teams sit on a 50 percent clean-sheet rate in the tracked data, so one goal can shift the match state fast.
Brazil’s defensive task starts with stopping Morocco’s right side. Hakimi can turn a defensive phase into an attack with one carry. Morocco’s challenge is different because Brazil can attack through both wings and still use Neymar between the lines.
| Stat | Brazil | Morocco |
|---|---|---|
| Clean Sheets | 50% | 50% |
| Goals Conceded Avg | 0.8 | 0.6 |
| Fouls Avg | 11.0 | 15.8 |
| Tackles Avg | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Interceptions Avg | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Saves Avg | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
Passing and Possession Analysis
Brazil and Morocco both show possession-heavy profiles in public data. Brazil average 58 percent possession, and Morocco average 57 percent. That makes midfield pressure important because neither side wants to defend in a low block for long spells.
Full public passing data remains limited before the official tournament feed opens. Pass totals, pass accuracy, key passes, through balls, and cross accuracy stay yet to be confirmed. The safest pre-match read combines possession averages with xG, shot volume, and goals conceded.
| Stat | Brazil | Morocco |
|---|---|---|
| Possession Avg | 58% | 57% |
| Passes per Game | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Pass Accuracy | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Key Passes Avg | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Long Ball Accuracy | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Crosses Avg | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
Key Player Statistics
Player-specific World Cup event data is not live yet, so the current view uses verified public team-player totals. Raphinha gives Brazil the strongest listed scoring line. Hakimi gives Morocco the clearest two-way profile because he contributes assists while defending high-value wide zones.
Brazil – Raphinha
Raphinha leads Brazil’s listed scorers with five goals in the tracked source set. He also has two assists, which makes him the most direct Brazil stat reference before kickoff. If Morocco overprotect Vinicius Junior’s side, Raphinha can attack the far post and second balls.
Morocco – Achraf Hakimi
Achraf Hakimi leads Morocco’s listed assists with three. His role matters because Morocco need clean exits when Brazil press. If Hakimi advances early, Morocco can convert their xG edge into pressure rather than defending only.
Expected Goals Analysis
xG gives Morocco a small pre-match edge at 1.66 per game against Brazil’s 1.51. That does not make Morocco the safer pick, because Brazil convert shots at a better rate. It does show Morocco create enough chance quality to make the opener more than a ranking mismatch.
Brazil’s xG against sits at 1.07, while Morocco’s is 0.82. That defensive xG profile supports the goals-conceded numbers. Brazil need better rest defence than they showed in some recent games, while Morocco need enough counters to stop Brazil from camping in the final third.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who has the better stats in Brazil vs Morocco?
Brazil have the higher goals average and FIFA ranking. Morocco have the better xG average, shots average, and goals-conceded rate before kickoff.
What is the expected goals xG for Brazil vs Morocco?
Brazil’s public xG average is 1.51, while Morocco’s is 1.66. Morocco carry the slightly stronger chance-quality number.
How many shots does Morocco average per game?
Morocco average 14.5 shots per match in the tracked public data. Brazil average 13.4 shots per match.
What is Brazil’s defensive record before the match?
Brazil concede 0.8 goals per match and have a 50 percent clean-sheet rate in the tracked public data.
Who are the key players for Brazil vs Morocco stats?
Raphinha, Vinicius Junior, and Neymar are Brazil’s main attacking references. Achraf Hakimi, Ayoub El Kaabi, and Yassine Bounou shape Morocco’s profile.
The Brazil vs Morocco stats point to a close Group C opener, not a one-sided favorite profile.
Brazil have ranking power, finishing output, and star depth, while Morocco bring stronger xG and a tighter defensive record.
FWC Times will update the page with official live match data once the FIFA match feed opens.






