Morocco Out To Avenge 2022 Heartbreak Against France

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AL KHOR, QATAR - DECEMBER 14: Theo Hernandez (22) of France in action against Achraf Hakimi (2) of Morocco during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 semi-final match between France and Morocco at Al Bayt Stadium on December 14, 2022 in Al Khor, Qatar. (Photo by Mohammed Dabbous/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Les Bleus emerged victorious when the two nations met in Qatar 2022 semi-finals, with the Atlas Lions out for revenge as they target a second straight appearance in the World Cup last four.

France v Morocco

Quarter-final

Thursday, 9 July | Boston Stadium

Kick-off time

16:00 (Boston) | 22:00 (Paris) | 21:00 (Rabat)

The match

France’s quest to become only the second European nation to contest three consecutive FIFA World Cup finals continues against the side they beat in the semi-finals at Qatar 2022. Morocco fell just short last time out but still created history by becoming the first African team to progress to that stage, a feat they will be keen to replicate at the FIFA World Cup 2026.

France have played some characteristically scintillating stuff on their eighth successive appearance at the World Cup, with Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele and Michael Olise terrorising opposing defences as they swaggered through Group I with maximum points by beating Senegal 3-1, Iraq 3-0 and Norway 4-1. They followed that with a similarly dominant 3-0 victory over Sweden in the Round of 32 – Bradley Barcola showing that Les Bleus’ attacking threat runs far deeper than just their headline trio – and then displayed impressive grit and determination to down a dogged Paraguay 1-0 in the Round of 16 thanks to an Mbappe penalty.

Morocco’s path to this stage has been a little bumpier, but Mohamed Ouahbi’s side have shown quality and fighting spirit in abundance on their third consecutive World Cup appearance. After starting with an impressive 1-1 draw against Brazil, Morocco made sure of second place in Group C by downing Scotland 1-0 and then edging a topsy-turvy affair against Haiti 4-2. Next up, Issa Diop headed a dramatic late equaliser to send their Round of 32 clash against the Netherlands to extra time, with the Atlas Lions then emerging victorious on penalties, before an Azzedine Ounahi brace and late Soufiane Rahimi goal sealed a slick 3-0 win over co-hosts Canada in the Round of 16.

Whichever side emerges victorious here will progress to the semi-final on 14 July in Dallas, where they will take on Portugal, Spain, USA or Belgium.

France possible starting XI

Maignan; Kounde, Upamecano, Saliba, Digne; Kone, Rabiot; Olise, Dembele, Barcola; Mbappe

Morocco possible starting XI

Bounou; Hakimi, Diop, Halhal, Mazraoui; Bouaddi, El Aynaoui; Diaz, Ounahi, El Khannouss; Rahimi

Previous World Cup meetings

These sides have met just once before at the World Cup, in a clash that came in the most compelling of circumstances as they squared off in the semi-finals at the previous edition in Qatar. Theo Hernandez put France ahead in just the fifth minute at Al Bayt Stadium, before Randal Kolo Muani made sure of a 2-0 triumph late on to steer Deschamps’ side into their second final in a row.