Morocco defeat Scotland 1-0 in a Group C match in FIFA World Cup 2026, with Ismael Saibari scoring an early goal that becomes the tournament’s fastest so far. Multiple reports say Saibari finds the net inside the first minute, at either 70 or 71 seconds after kickoff, giving Morocco an immediate lead. After the goal, Scotland cannot recover and Morocco hold on for the win despite Scotland’s late pressure for an equaliser, according to Al Jazeera.
The Times of India reports that Saibari sets a new fastest-goal record for the competition and adds that he becomes the first Moroccan to score in consecutive World Cup matches. It also notes the impact on Morocco’s standings: Morocco move to four points from two matches and strengthen their chances of reaching the Round of 32. Independent and Yahoo Sports focus on how Morocco’s strike ranks among the fastest World Cup goals, while also emphasizing the decisive early timing and Morocco’s control of the match after scoring.