Canada vs Morocco Live Score, FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16: Co-hosts chase historic quarterfinal berth against Atlas Lions
Canada is enjoying the finest World Cup campaign in the country’s history. Having never previously advanced beyond the group stage, Jesse Marsch has guided Les Rouges into the knockout rounds before overseeing another historic milestone in the Round of 32. Stephen Eustáquio’s dramatic 92nd-minute winner secured a 1-0 victory over South Africa, sending the hosts into the last 16 and keeping alive hopes of an unforgettable run on home soil.
Canada’s tournament began by finishing runners-up in Group B with four points. A remarkable 6-0 victory over Qatar showcased their attacking quality before a 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina and a narrow 2-1 defeat to Switzerland secured qualification. Marsch has built a side capable of pressing aggressively while remaining compact without possession, and his players have repeatedly embraced the pressure of performing in front of home supporters. Speaking before the match, the Canadian manager acknowledged the external expectations, saying: “We know that everybody’s going to write us off, and in that is an opportunity.”
Morocco enters the contest carrying considerably greater World Cup pedigree. After becoming the first African and Arab nation to reach a World Cup semifinal in Qatar four years ago, the Atlas Lions have once again demonstrated why they are regarded among the tournament’s strongest defensive teams. Mohamed Ouahbi’s side advanced unbeaten from Group C after victories over Scotland and Haiti, together with an impressive 1-1 draw against Brazil.
Their Round of 32 victory was equally dramatic. Morocco recovered from Cody Gakpo’s second-half opener before Issa Diop headed home a stoppage-time equaliser in the 91st minute against the Netherlands, eventually prevailing 3-2 in the penalty shootout as Ismael Saibari converted the decisive spot kick.
The tactical battle promises an intriguing contrast. Canada will once again rely on the pace of Alphonso Davies, who returns fully fit after injury concerns, alongside Jonathan David and the tireless Tani Oluwaseyi, while Eustáquio continues to dictate play in midfield despite the absence of Ismaël Koné through a fractured ankle. Morocco counters with one of the tournament’s strongest defensive spines, led by goalkeeper Yassine “Bono” Bounou, Achraf Hakimi, and Bayern Munich attacker Ismael Saibari, whose three tournament goals underline his growing influence.
History strongly favours Morocco. The Atlas Lions are unbeaten across four previous meetings with Canada, winning three and drawing one, including a 2-1 victory during the 2022 World Cup group stage. Statistical models also lean towards the African side, with the Opta supercomputer giving Morocco a 51.8 per cent chance of victory in regulation compared to Canada’s 21.7 per cent. Yet knockout football rarely follows predictions. With a quarterfinal against either France or Paraguay awaiting the winner in Boston, both nations know one performance could redefine their footballing history.
