In a commanding performance at the World Cup Round of 16, Morocco secured their place in the quarter-finals with a decisive 3-0 victory over Canada at the 2026 tournament. The match, played on July 4th, 2026, showcased Morocco’s tactical superiority and clinical finishing, particularly in the second half.
First Half: A Cautious Opening
The first 45 minutes saw both teams struggling to break the deadlock, with Canada showing defensive resilience against Morocco’s attacking threats. The match was marked by numerous yellow cards as tensions ran high in this knockout fixture.
Key First Half Events:
- 20′ – R. Halhal (Canada) received a yellow card
- 22′ – S. Rahimi replaced I. Saibari for Morocco (injury substitution)
- 40′ – Both R. Laryea (Canada) and A. Hakimi (Morocco) were booked
- 43′ – J. David (Canada) received a yellow card
- 45′ – A. Ounahi (Morocco) was shown a yellow card
- 45+6′ – B. El Khannouss (Morocco) received a booking
Despite Morocco controlling possession (56% in the first half), the Canadian defense held firm, and the teams went into the break goalless.
Second Half: Morocco’s Breakthrough

The second half told a completely different story as Morocco found their rhythm and dismantled the Canadian defense.
The Turning Point
50′ – GOAL! A. Ounahi broke the deadlock with a clinical finish, putting Morocco 1-0 ahead. The goal came after sustained pressure from the Moroccan attack, exploiting gaps in the Canadian backline.
63′ – Morocco made tactical substitutions, bringing on C. Talbi for B. El Khannouss and S. Amrabat for A. Bouaddi to maintain their intensity.
67′ – C. Larin (Canada) received a yellow card, reflecting Canada’s growing frustration.
79′ – Canada made their own changes, introducing J. Shaffelburg for R. Laryea and P. David for A. Ahmed in an attempt to find an equalizer.
82′ – GOAL! A. Ounahi scored his second of the match, doubling Morocco’s lead with a superb individual effort. The midfielder’s brace effectively sealed Canada’s fate.
87′ – Both teams made further substitutions as the match wound down. Canada brought on J. Osorio for N. Sigur and J. Nelson for T. Buchanan, while Morocco introduced S. El Mourabet for A. Ounahi and M. Saadane for I. Diop.
90+8′ – GOAL! S. Rahimi added a third goal in stoppage time, putting the final nail in Canada’s coffin with a well-taken strike. (FIFA)
Goal scorers
| Player | TEAM | Minute |
|---|---|---|
| Azzedine Ounahi | Morocco | 50′ |
| Azzedine Ounahi | Morocco | 82′ |
| Soufiane Rahimi | Morocco | 90+8′ |
Statistical Analysis
| Statistic | Canada | Morocco |
|---|---|---|
| Ball Possession | 44% | 56% |
| Passes | 273 | 340 |
| Offsides | 2 | 3 |
| Chances Created | 8 | 5 |
| Shots on Target | 3 | 4 |
| Shots Blocked | 1 | 0 |
| Shots Saved | 4 | 3 |
| Free Kicks | 14 | 24 |
| Fouls | 23 | 14 |
| Tackles | 12 | 11 |
| Corners | 11 | 11 |
| Yellow Cards | 4 | 1 |
| Red Cards | 0 | 0 |
Key Takeaways
Morocco’s Clinical Edge
Despite creating fewer chances (5 to Canada’s 8), Morocco made their opportunities count with three clinical finishes. Their efficiency in front of goal proved to be the difference between the two sides.
Defensive Solidity
Morocco’s defense held firm throughout the match, limiting Canada to just 3 shots on target from 4 attempts. Their organization and discipline frustrated the Canadian attack.
Set-Piece Dominance
Both teams had 11 corners each, but Morocco’s superior delivery and aerial prowess gave them the edge in dead-ball situations.
Disciplinary Matters
The match was a heated affair with 5 yellow cards in total. Canada’s 4 bookings highlighted their struggle to contain Morocco’s attacking movement and their frustration as the match progressed.
Player Performances
Man of the Match: A. Ounahi (Morocco)
The midfielder was instrumental in Morocco’s victory, scoring two goals (50′, 82′) and dictating play from the middle of the park. His movement off the ball and finishing ability were exceptional.
S. Rahimi (Morocco)
Coming on as an early substitute (22′), Rahimi was a constant threat down the flanks and capped off his performance with a stoppage-time goal.
A. Hakimi (Morocco)
Despite an early yellow card, the wing-back was solid defensively and provided width in attack, creating numerous overlaps.
J. David (Canada)
Canada’s talisman was well-marshalled by the Moroccan defense but still managed to create openings for his teammates, despite picking up a yellow card.
Tactical Analysis
Morocco’s Approach
Morocco employed a patient possession-based approach, controlling the midfield with their technical superiority. The substitutions at the hour mark added fresh legs and maintained their intensity, ultimately wearing down the Canadian defense.
Canada’s Struggles
Canada’s physical approach was met with frustration as the Moroccan defense absorbed pressure effectively. Their inability to convert chances and maintain defensive discipline ultimately cost them progression to the quarter-finals.
Looking Ahead
Morocco advances to the quarter-finals with confidence, having produced a polished performance against a resilient Canadian side. Their clinical finishing and tactical discipline make them a formidable opponent for whoever awaits in the next round.
For Canada, this result marks the end of their World Cup campaign, but their performance throughout the tournament has been commendable. The experience gained from this knockout stage appearance will serve them well in future international competitions.


