Nora Fatehi's Morocco prediction nails it: 1-0 win over Scotland at FIFA 2026
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Bollywood actor Nora Fatehi, who is of Moroccan descent, correctly predicted a 1-0 victory for Morocco over Scotland at the FIFA World Cup 2026 group-stage fixture held in Boston. The actor, cheering passionately from the stands, watched her call come true within the opening 71 seconds of the match as Morocco surged to the top of Group C.
The Prediction and the Moment
Before the match, Fatehi posted a video from Boston Stadium saying: 'I am at the Morocco vs Scotland match here at Boston. My prediction is 1-nil.' The goal arrived almost immediately after kick-off, with Ismael Saibari striking in just 71 seconds — one of the fastest goals of the tournament so far — to hand Morocco a commanding win.
In a separate clip, Fatehi noted a historical footnote: 'Scotland and Morocco are playing together after 28 years. Morocco beat them with three-nil at that game.' The last time the two sides met, Morocco won 3-0. While history did not fully repeat itself, the result stayed in Morocco's favour.
Fatehi's World Cup Journey
This was not Fatehi's first appearance at FIFA World Cup 2026. On 16 June, she had attended the Brazil vs Morocco match — her first game of the tournament — where she was seen carrying the Moroccan flag and singing the national anthem ahead of kick-off. She captioned that post: 'Morocco Vs Brazil. 1st game of the Worldcup.'
For the Scotland fixture, she arrived dressed in a red T-shirt paired with a white pleated short skirt — colours echoing the Moroccan flag — and celebrated visibly as the early goal went in. Her caption for the post read: 'Morocco vs Scotland I predicted 1-0 #Fifaworldcup2026.'
Morocco's Growing World Cup Credentials
The 1-0 win over Scotland reinforced Morocco's status as a serious contender at FIFA World Cup 2026. Saibari's strike in the 71st second proved sufficient as the North Africans moved to the top of Group C. Morocco had already announced themselves as a global football force at the 2022 Qatar World Cup, where they became the first African nation to reach the semi-finals. This result signals that their ambitions have not dimmed heading into the home edition of the tournament.
What's Next
Morocco's next Group C fixture will be closely watched, with Fatehi likely to continue her vocal support from the stands. The team's early-tournament form — and the buzz around celebrity supporters like Fatehi — has already amplified global attention on the Atlas Lions ahead of the knockout rounds.