Who are the BBC commentators, pundits and presenters for Morocco vs Haiti?

Ismael Saibari (Morocco) scores and celebrates his teams first goal during Group C FIFA World Cup 2026, Scotland and Morocco, Boston Stadium, Boston, USA on June 19 2026
Ismael Saibari scored Morocco's winner against Scotland (Image credit: Getty Images)

The BBC commentators, pundits and presenters for Morocco’s World Cup 2026 clash with Haiti have been revealed.

The Atlas Lions are aiming to win Group C and will be guaranteed to top the group if they better Brazil’s result against Scotland.

Haiti have already been knocked out following defeats in their opening two games, but they will want to go out on a high after reaching the World Cup for just the second time in their history.

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BBC's complete list of commentators, pundits and presenters for Morocco vs Haiti

Hannes Delcroix of Haiti in World Cup game vs Brazil

Haiti cannot qualify for knockout football this evening. (Image credit: Getty Images)

Morocco were arguably unfortunate to only take a point from their opening game against Brazil, before they followed up that 1-1 draw with a 1-0 win over Scotland that was too close for comfort.

Haiti lost 1-0 to the Scots in a match where they could have snatched a draw, but were then well beaten by five-time winners Brazil, going down 3-0.

Ismael Saibari scores and celebrates his teams first goal during Group C FIFA World Cup 2026, Scotland and Morocco. (Photo by Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Morocco could top the group this evening. (Image credit: Getty Images)

It leaves them potentially needing a big win over Haiti to top the group and you can watch the Group C clash live on BBC.

Due to the simultaneous broadcast of Scotland vs Brazil, BBC will not be providing a pundit or presenter line-up for the event.

On commentary duty is Steven Wyeth as the match's main voice, who will be joined by Arsenal legend Martin Keown.

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