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07-10 04:00
2 - 0
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82
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35
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87′
M.Gusto
J.Koundé
85′
A.Sbaï
C.Talbi
77′
B. Barcola
D. Doue
77′
J. Mateta
K.Mbappé
74′
G. Yassine
B. Díaz
74′
Z.El Ouahdi
A. Salah-Eddine
71′
W.Zaire Emery
M. Koné
66′
2-0
O.Dembélé
Assist: K.Mbappé
63′
I. Diop
62′
S. Amrabat
A. Bouaddi
62′
S.Rahimi
B. El Khannous
60′
1-0
K.Mbappé
Assist: D. Doue
Halftime 0-0
28′
K.Mbappé
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Match Info

France Dominate Morocco to Secure World Cup Semifinal Berth

In a commanding performance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, France defeated Morocco 2-0 on 10 July 2026 to book their place in the semifinals. The reigning champions showcased their trademark blend of defensive solidity and attacking flair, extinguishing Morocco's historic run in the tournament. The match, played in front of a capacity crowd, saw France assert control early and never relinquish it.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, France pressed high and disrupted Morocco's rhythm. Morocco, who had shocked the football world by reaching the quarterfinals, found it difficult to build from the back against Les Bleus' aggressive midfield. France's opening goal came in the 23rd minute when Kylian Mbappé latched onto a through ball from Antoine Griezmann and slotted past the Moroccan goalkeeper with clinical precision. The second goal arrived just before halftime, as Griezmann himself converted from a free-kick delivery, heading home from a corner kick to double the lead.

Key Moments and Tactical Story

  • Early Pressure: France's high press forced Morocco into rushed clearances. The first goal came from a turnover in midfield.
  • Morocco's Resistance: Despite trailing, Morocco had a promising spell after the break, with Achraf Hakimi driving forward from right-back, but France's defensive duo of Dayot Upamecano and Ibrahima Konaté stood firm.
  • France's Midfield Mastery: Adrien Rabiot and Eduardo Camavinga controlled the center, breaking up play and recycling possession efficiently.
  • Second Half Control: France dropped deeper, inviting Morocco to attack but hitting on the counter. Mbappé had a goal ruled out for offside in the 67th minute.

Standout Players

Kylian Mbappé was at his electric best, not only scoring but also drawing multiple fouls and creating chances. Antoine Griezmann added a goal and an assist, showcasing his experience on the biggest stage. For Morocco, Sofyan Amrabat worked tirelessly in midfield but lacked support in the final third.

World Cup Standings and Impact

France's victory sets up a semifinal clash with either Argentina or Portugal, keeping their quest to become the first nation to win back-to-back World Cups since 1962 alive. Morocco's exceptional campaign ends in the quarterfinals, but their run to the last eight — including wins over Spain and Portugal — will be remembered as one of Africa's greatest World Cup performances.