

Key Takeaways:
- Morocco will face France in the 2026 World Cup quarter-final on Thursday, aiming to secure their place in the semi-finals
- France narrowly defeated Paraguay 1-0 in the round of 16, with Kylian Mbappe scoring his seventh goal of the tournament
- Morocco progressed comfortably through the group stage and knocked out the Netherlands and co-hosts Canada to become strong title contenders
Morocco’s Mindset: Eyes on the Ultimate Prize
Coach Mohamed Ouahbi has made it clear that his Morocco side will not entertain accolades or praise until their World Cup journey concludes. Speaking ahead of their imminent quarter-final clash with France, Ouahbi reiterated his commitment to maintain focus solely on capturing the title, refusing to be distracted by early celebrations or outside approval.
“We will take stock at the end of the tournament,” Ouahbi told a press conference. “I will not say anything now because we can have more. We are not going to listen to people who will say ‘what you have done up to now is wonderful’.“
🚨 MOHAMED OUAHBI ESTIME QUE LE MAROC 🇲🇦 N’A PAS ENCORE RÉUSSI SA COUPE DU MONDE. ❌
Elle le sera quand.. LE MAROC AURA REMPORTÉ LA COUPE. 🏆🤯
« Quand vous dites qu’on a réussi notre compétition, je n’aime pas, les bilans se font à la fin !
On fait TOUT POUR GAGNER, on va pas… pic.twitter.com/JGyyQgU0gi
— Actu Foot (@ActuFoot_) July 9, 2026
Fans will recall that these same nations last met in the 2022 World Cup semi-final, where France ended Morocco’s remarkable run in Qatar. This time, with Morocco stepping confidently into the quarter-finals, they shed the underdog label and aim squarely for the championship.
Quarter-Final Anticipation: France vs Morocco
France approach the encounter holding the favourites’ mantle, bolstered by their World Cup pedigree as 2018 winners and 2022 runners-up. Their progress to the quarter-finals was sealed after a tightly-contested 1-0 victory over Paraguay in the round of 16, with captain Kylian Mbappe converting a penalty for his seventh goal of the campaign. Mbappe remains second in the tournament scoring chart, trailing Argentina’s Lionel Messi, who has notched eight goals.
France’s potent forward line, featuring Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise, and Bradley Barcola, stands as one of the most formidable attacking units in recent World Cup history.
Morocco’s Campaign: Statement of Intent
Morocco began their tournament with an assured group stage performance, subsequently overcoming both the Netherlands and co-hosts Canada to demonstrate their credentials as serious contenders for the title.
“France are favourites, but we will do everything possible to win tomorrow and qualify for the semi-finals,” Ouahbi said. “I don’t like this feeling ‘we have done well to get here and all the rest is bonus’. No, the bonus is to win the World Cup. This is how we have come this far, and we will go further.”
Ouahbi also stressed the importance of playing with complete commitment and continuous improvement: “It is not a question of assets. The Moroccan side is evolving as is France. The key is to play the match without regrets. There are things to improve tomorrow. We have to play at 2,000% and not think what we have done up to now is not bad.”




