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2026 FIFA World Cup
4JUL

Morocco knock Canada out of home Cup

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Morocco beat co-host Canada 3-0 in Houston, ending Canada's home World Cup and setting a 9 July quarter-final against France.

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Key takeaway

Morocco eliminate co-host Canada and draw France, the side that beat them in the 2022 semi-final.

Morocco beat co-host Canada 3-0 at Houston Stadium on Saturday 4 July, knocking the tournament's biggest host nation out of its own World Cup and booking the first confirmed quarter-final, against France on Thursday 9 July in Boston 1. All three co-hosts had cleared the round of 32 together for the first time in the tournament's history ; Canada is the first of them to fall.

Canada set the tempo through a goalless first half before Azzedine Ounahi struck on 50 and 82 minutes, the opener turned in from an Achraf Hakimi cutback. Brahim Diaz then released Soufiane Rahimi for a third in stoppage time. Canada had reached the last 16 by beating South Africa with a 92nd-minute goal ; their first knockout run ends one round later, in the country next door.

Morocco carry a warning into the last eight. They lost Ismael Saibari, their leading scorer this tournament, to a thigh injury inside the first half-hour, and his fitness for France is uncertain. Morocco reached the knockouts by eliminating the Netherlands on penalties , and now meet the France side that beat them in the 2022 semi-final.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

FIFA lets co-host countries skip qualifying and puts them in an easier group at the World Cup draw. That is the only protection they get. Once the tournament reaches the knockout rounds, the draw is blind: co-hosts are paired against whoever comes through the bracket, with no special treatment. That is why hosting the World Cup did not save Canada from meeting a strong Morocco side. Being a host guaranteed Canada a place in the tournament and a manageable group. It never guaranteed an easy knockout run.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

FIFA's automatic co-host qualification and Pot 1 group seeding is a group-stage-only protection; the knockout draw applies no equivalent safeguard, so Canada entered the round of 16 facing the same blind bracket as any of the tournament's other 31 knockout qualifiers.

The squads also arrived with different knockout-football backgrounds: Morocco's spine includes Achraf Hakimi (Paris Saint-Germain) and Brahim Diaz (Real Madrid), both regulars in this season's Champions League knockout rounds, while the core of Canada's squad plays in MLS, a league without an equivalent single-elimination structure until its own end-of-season play-offs.

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Update #34 · Morocco knock out Canada, draw France again

ESPN· 5 Jul 2026
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