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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U The first two knockout rounds of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in USA, Canada and Mexico were cruel and dramatic. In the Round of 32, Germany and Netherlands fell to their opponents' dominance; Croatia gave their all, with Modric bowing out in regret; Cape Verde, who had repeatedly surprised everyone, ultimately couldn't cross the chasm of defending champions Argentina; in the Round of 16, all three host teams—USA, Canada, and Mexico—were eliminated; Neymar and Cristiano Ronaldo left the World Cup stage with the disappointment of a one-goal margin; Salah, the "tragic Pharaoh," saw a two-goal lead overturned; and after Switzerland eliminated South American powerhouse Colombia in a penalty shootout, the quarter-final lineup was finally set.
**France vs. Morocco**
Kick-off: July 10, 4:00
In Boston, the France vs. Morocco match will be the first quarter-final to kick off.
France's super-squad makes them one of the biggest favorites to win this World Cup. On the offensive end, France has scored 14 goals, tied with Argentina for the most, and also leads in shots on target with 39. Their 44% shot-on-target rate and nearly 16% shot-to-goal conversion rate give the team the most powerful attack. Up front, Mbappé has scored 7 goals, and Olise has 5 assists, continuing their stunning league form to lead the assist charts. Attackers like Dembélé, Doué, and Barcola are all outstanding, even becoming a "pleasant headache" for coach Deschamps.
It's fair to say that France has the richest "arsenal" of any team in this World Cup, perhaps without exception. In the 2022 World Cup, Morocco achieved historic results but lost to France in the semi-finals.
However, no one should underestimate Morocco. In this World Cup, the North African side is more mature and a true "atypical African team" – they possess excellent tactical discipline and strong mental fortitude. Even when falling behind or facing "provocative" defending from opponents, they still play with composure and rhythm according to their own tactics, which allowed them to equalize against Netherlands and force penalties, and beat Canada in chaotic fashion. Apart from captain Achraf Hakimi, the team doesn't have any superstar players, but as the saying goes: "Together, we are a flame." This is a clash between talent and teamwork, and will be France's toughest test so far. Of course, France's path was smoothed by Paraguay's "grinding" performance, which might be a good thing for Les Bleus. However, Sébari's injury casts a shadow over Morocco.
France vs Morocco
Kickoff time: July 10, 4:00
In Boston, the match between France and Morocco was the first quarterfinal to start.
France's super luxurious lineup makes them one of the biggest favorites to win this World Cup. From an attacking perspective, France has scored 14 goals, tied with Argentina for the most, and their 39 shots on target are also the most. With a 44% shot-on-target rate and a near-16% shot-to-goal conversion rate, this team possesses the strongest firepower. On the frontline, Mbappe has scored 7 goals, and Olise has 5 assists, continuing his impressive performances in the league to lead the assists chart. Attackers like Dembele, Doue, and Barcola are all excellent, even becoming a "sweet headache" for coach Deschamps.
It can be said that in this World Cup, France is the team with the richest "arsenal," perhaps without equal. In the 2022 World Cup, Morocco achieved historic success, but their semi-final loss was precisely to France.
However, no one should underestimate Morocco. In this World Cup, the North African team has matured further and is an "atypical African team" with excellent tactical discipline and strong mental fortitude. When trailing or facing opponents' "provocative" defense, they still play methodically according to their own style and tactics, without losing rhythm, which allowed them to equalize against the Netherlands and force penalties, and defeat Canada in a chaotic situation. Apart from captain Achraf Hakimi, the team seems to have no top superstar, but as the saying goes, "Together, we are a fire." This will be a contest between talent and teamwork, and also the toughest test France will face in this tournament. Of course, the Gauls were previously "ground down" by Paraguay, making their path less smooth – perhaps that is a good thing for France. The injury to Sebari casts a shadow over Morocco.