Morocco and France were confirmed as the tournament's first quarter-final pairing on Saturday 4 July, set to meet at Boston's Gillette Stadium on Thursday 9 July 1. The tie rematches the 2022 World Cup semi-final, which France won 2-0, the closest an African or Arab nation has come to a World Cup final.
Morocco reached this stage by knocking the Netherlands out in a shoot-out before beating co-host Canada, while France came through Paraguay. Achraf Hakimi, born in Madrid and a club team-mate of several France players at Paris Saint-Germain, was jeered as Moroccan-French in that semi-final; the draw now hands Morocco the exact fixture that ended its run four years ago.
Morocco does not need a final to better 2022. Beating France in the game France used to eliminate it would carry more weight than any other route to the last four.
