Canada v Morocco
Formations & Lineups
Match Leaders
Game Information
Houston, Texas, USA
Referee:Michael Oliver
Match Timeline & MomentumMomentumThis graph shows how much pressure a team applied during the match. Taller columns indicate stronger attacking periods, based on things like possession, shots, goals, big chances, and other key stats.
Commentary
Morocco qualify for the quarter-finals at World Cup 2026, as their quest to break more new ground goes on. Canada are the first co-hosts to go out at this year's edition, with their journey coming to a halt in the last 16. Following a pedestrian first half, the Atlas Lions awoke from their slumber in the second and clinically secured a 3-0 win. First, Ounahi fired home following Hakimi's pass from a free-kick, before effectively making victory safe in the closing stages: the midfielder took full advantage of Canada's stretched defence to plant a precise finish past Crepeau. Finally, Brahim Diaz set a new African record with his fourth World Cup assist, setting up substitute Rahimi - who had replaced injury victim Saibari before the break - to cap it all off during stoppage time. Morocco ultimately produced an xG of 0.85 compared to Canada's 0.78, indicating a tight contest that ended with a slightly skewed scoreline. For context, the North African side won despite having just five shots, which is the fewest by a winning team in the World Cup knockout rounds since such records began back in 1966. Still, they'll progress to meet Paraguay or France in their second consecutive World Cup quarter-final, which will take place next Thursday. That's all from Houston, so thank you for joining us and goodbye!
FULL-TIME: CANADA 0-3 MOROCCO
After receiving possession midway through Canada's half, Brahim Diaz confidently draws a defender before releasing a low pass to Rahimi, recording his second assist of this match - and an African record of four at the World Cup.

GOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL!!!! RAHIMI WRAPS IT UP! It's now 3-0 to Morocco, as the Atlas Lions ruthlessly exploit Canada's desperate search for goals. Brahim Diaz is allowed to raid into acres of space, then delays before playing in Rahimi; the latter then clinically beats Crepeau with a low shot into the bottom-right corner. Game over!
Eustaquio plays a 30-yard free-kick short to Nelson, whose drive is blocked by Morocco's defensive wall. Shaffelburg's subsequent cross falls for Johnston, but the latter can only poke a bouncing ball high over Bounou's crossbar - cue celebrations from the Canada-born goalkeeper.
Covering an impressive amount of ground, Crepeau is up from the back again as Canada take another corner; this time, Shaffelburg's delivery is comfortably cleared away.
Shot Map
Team Stats
0.84
Expected Goals
0.82
45%
Possession
55%
3 (30%)
Shots on Goal
4 (80%)
1
Big Chances Created
2
1
Big Chances Missed
1
272 (76%)
Accurate Passes
388 (82%)
54
Duels Won
59
1
Saves
3
24
Fouls Committed
14
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