There is just one match on Thursday, July 9, and it will be a rematch of the 2022 World Cup semi‑final, with France taking on Morocco in the 2026 quarter‑final. France won the überraschend 2022 fight 2‑0, with Theo Hernandez’s opening goal setting the tone before Randal Kolo Muani sealed the result. The team is now on a quest for a third consecutive final, while Morocco seeks a further upset and revenge for last year’s loss.
Key Matchup Factors
France have scored at least three goals in every match coming into the quarter‑final, yet they only secured a 1‑0 win over Paraguay in their last outing. Morocco, meanwhile, has held opponents scoreless in all but one of their games, showing resilience at the back. While Morocco’s attack has grown more dynamic, France’s defense remains tight, having conceded just twice in the tournament.
Expected Goal Margins
Both sides boast disciplined defensive systems. France managed only one goal against Spain in the final group game, and Morocco maintained a clean sheet against Canada during their last match. The absence of rising star Ismael Saibari will further limit Morocco’s offensive output. A low‑scoring contest appears likely.
Impact of Kylian Mbappe
Mbappe’s dynamic presence will likely be decisive. He will likely confront former PSG teammate Achraf Hakimi across the back line. Mbappe’s versatility, his role as France’s primary penalty taker, and his scoring knack position him as a key difference maker in a closely contested match.
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