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2026 FIFA World Cup
10JUL

Africa's last team out as France win

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France beat Morocco 2-0 in Boston on 9 July to become the 2026 World Cup's first semi-finalist, ending the last African side's run in a tournament that sent a record ten African nations to the finals.

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Key takeaway

A record ten-nation African entry ends with no African side in the World Cup semi-finals.

France beat Morocco 2-0 in Boston on 9 July to become the first semi-finalist of the 2026 World Cup. The result removed the last African side from the tournament, so the expanded 48-team edition that sent a record ten African nations to the finals will have no African team in its final four .

Kylian Mbappe missed a first-half penalty, saved low by Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, then scored just after the hour from a Desire Doue pass 1. Ousmane Dembele added the second minutes later, into the space Moroccan defenders left as they shifted to cover Mbappe. Morocco managed a single shot on target, in the 83rd minute 2; Bounou's goalkeeping kept the margin at two.

The win was France's second successive World Cup elimination of Morocco, repeating the exact 2-0 of the 2022 semi-final. Morocco had beaten co-host Canada 3-0 to reach the last eight and were drawn with France that same day ; Egypt's defeat by Argentina had already left them as the continent's only survivor.

The expansion changed who reaches the finals, not who reaches the last four. The extra sixteen places widened the group stage, but the knockout draw still funnels through the seeded European and South American blocs, which is how a record ten-nation African entry converts to zero semi-finalists. France meet the winner of Spain against Belgium in the semi-final on 14 July.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

France beat Morocco 2-0 to reach the World Cup semi-finals, the same scoreline as their 2022 meeting. Morocco had reached the last four of the previous World Cup, the first African team ever to do so, and were the last African side left in this tournament's record ten-nation entry. Mbappe missed a penalty before scoring later in the game, and Dembele added a second goal to settle it.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Morocco's attacking sharpness has depended heavily on Saibari since the round of 16, and his fitness only cleared a second MRI on 7 July, two days before the quarter-final . A team managing a doubt over its most in-form forward into a knockout match against a squad with no equivalent injury concern carries a structural disadvantage that a single scoreline understates.

The missed penalty is also structural rather than incidental: Bounou has now saved a spot-kick against France's captain in successive tournament cycles involving the same two nations, which suggests Morocco's goalkeeping unit has built specific preparation against Mbappe's penalty technique, even as the team lost the match around it.

What could happen next?
  • Precedent

    France have now eliminated Morocco by an identical scoreline in consecutive tournament cycles, extending a head-to-head pattern into the semi-final stage.

  • Consequence

    Africa has no representative left in the tournament, ending the continent's record ten-nation entry at the quarter-final stage.

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Update #38 · France end Morocco's run and Africa's

The National· 10 Jul 2026
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