No group carries more intrigue for Caribbean fans than Group C. It opened with a heavyweight draw — Brazil 1-1 Morocco, the only top-10 sides drawn together in the first round, with Vinícius Júnior sparing the five-time champions' blushes.
But the group's emotional heart is Haiti, back at the World Cup for the first time in 52 years. Their meeting with Scotland is the Caribbean's flagship fixture of the group stage, and Sunderland striker Wilson Isidor leads a young, diaspora-built squad with nothing to fear.
Brazil remain favourites, but Morocco's pedigree and Haiti's spirit make this the group to watch. More in our Caribbean at the World Cup feature.
