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The stakes could not be higher at Boston Stadium tonight as the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarterfinals kick off with a heavyweight rematch of the 2022 semifinal. Tournament favorites France put their perfect, five-match winning streak on the line against African champions Morocco in a classic clash of explosive offense versus disciplined knockout resilience.
France lands in Massachusetts looking like the most complete team in North America. Didier Deschamps’ men have outscored their opponents 14-2 across five matches, navigating the opening knockout rounds with a 3-0 victory over Sweden followed by a gritty 1-0 win over Paraguay. Spearheading the French juggernaut is Kylian Mbappé, whose seven tournament goals put him right at the heels of Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot race. Supported by the creative brilliance of Michael Olise, who leads all players at the tournament with five assists, the French frontline possesses an enviable mix of pace and precision that can unlock any defensive structure.
Morocco, however, is no stranger to neutralizing elite European opposition. Having finished second in Group C, the Atlas Lions proved their knockout pedigree by surviving a penalty shootout scare against the Netherlands before systematically dismantling Canada 3-0 in the Round of 16. While Walid Regragui’s side has been dealt a significant blow with midfielder Ismael Saibari ruled out due to injury, they still boast one of the tournament’s premier architects in Brahim Díaz, who has racked up four assists. Leaning on the same defensive organization and transitional speed that made them the darlings of the global stage four years ago, Morocco will look to frustrate the French attack early and exploit spaces on the counter. With a spot in the final four on the line, tonight’s opener promises an intense tactical battle where one moment of brilliance could decide it all.