France will aim to reach the 2026 World Cup semifinals when they face Morocco in the opening quarterfinal on Thursday. Les Bleus have been the tournament’s standout side, winning all six of their matches and scoring 17 goals. Morocco have also impressed, though the availability of star striker Ismael Saibari (hamstring) remains uncertain.
The match kicks off at 4 p.m. ET in Foxborough. According to FanDuel Sportsbook, France are -175 favorites on the 90‑minute money line (risk $175 to win $100), with Morocco at +550 and a draw at +280. The total‑goals over/under is set at 2.5. France are -400 to advance, while Morocco sit at +300.
Martin Green, a former sports‑betting industry professional turned writer and handicapper, has covered soccer worldwide. Last year he was profitable in several markets, including the Champions League (+211.25) and Bundesliga (+100). In 2026 he posted an 18‑8 record over his last 26 UEFA Champions League picks, earning close to $1,000, and maintains an 18‑7 run (+908) on his World Cup selections.
After analyzing the France‑Morocco matchup, Green has released his 2026 World Cup picks and betting predictions. The key odds are:
- 90‑minute money line: France –175, Morocco +550, Draw +280
- Over/under: 2.5 goals
- To advance: France –400, Morocco +300
Green leans toward the Over 2.5 goals at –102. He notes that France have scored at least three goals in each of their five World Cup games, averaging 2.8 per contest. Morocco, while having kept only two clean sheets in five matches, have shown offensive firepower, netting 10 goals overall—including three against Canada in the Round of 32.
“Both teams have the quality to get on the scoresheet, and this quarterfinal has the makings of a high‑scoring affair,” Green told SportsLine.
Having examined the fixture from every angle, Green has identified a critical x‑factor and settled on a pair of best bets for the encounter.
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