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France vs Morocco: TV, Live Stream, Kick-Off Details for World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final

The quarter-final between France and Morocco is set for July 9, 2026, at Gillette Stadium. Kick-off is scheduled for 21:00 local time. Fans can catch the match on various TV channels and live streaming platforms depending on their location.

International Broadcasters

If your location restricts access to some streams, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) like ExpressVPN lets you connect securely by masking your IP address. Connect to a server where the broadcast is available to watch without interruptions.

Steps for using a VPN:

  • Download and install a reliable VPN app.
  • Connect to a server in the country broadcasting the match.
  • Clear your browser cache or cookies to update your location.
  • Open the broadcaster's site or app and start watching.

Big Screen Viewing

For those wanting to watch on TVs, many smart TVs and devices like Amazon Fire Stick support VPN apps directly. If your device doesn’t support VPNs, options include Smart DNS services or casting streams from a VPN-connected device.

Team News and Lineups

No injuries or suspensions affect either squad. Michael Olise from France carries a yellow card, making him cautious ahead of the match.

Recent Form

France has won all five of their World Cup matches so far, scoring 14 goals and conceding just two. Their latest was a narrow 1-0 win against Paraguay thanks to a penalty by Kylian Mbappe. Other wins include 3-0 over Sweden and 4-1 against Norway.

Morocco has also been strong, unbeaten in five games with four wins and one draw. They recently thrashed Canada 3-0 and held Brazil to a 1-1 draw in group stages. They’ve scored 10 goals while letting in 4 across these matches.

Head-to-Head

The teams have met three times previously. France has won twice and one match ended in a draw. Their most recent clash came at the 2022 Qatar World Cup semi-final, where France won 2-0. Past encounters include a 2-2 friendly in 2007 and a 5-1 victory for France in 2000.

Group Standings

  • France topped Group I
  • Morocco finished second in Group C