

Morocco Women’s national team began their June international window with an emphatic 4-2 victory over Benin Women in a friendly match played on June 6, 2026. The Atlas Lionesses showcased their attacking depth, racing to a three-goal lead before surviving a spirited Benin comeback in the second half.
Match Overview
Held at the Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca, the match served as preparation for both sides ahead of upcoming African competitions. Morocco, ranked significantly higher than Benin, dominated possession from the start and pressed high to force early errors. By the 30th minute, they had already built a commanding advantage.
Key Moments
- 14’ – 1-0: A slick passing move through midfield ended with a low cross that was turned in from close range by Morocco’s striker.
- 23’ – 2-0: A long‑range strike from outside the box took a slight deflection, wrong‑footing the Benin goalkeeper.
- 30’ – 3-0: Morocco capitalised on a defensive mix‑up, with a forward calmly slotting home the third.
- 55’ – 3-1: Benin pulled one back after a corner kick created chaos in the Morocco box, and a Benin player bundled the ball over the line.
- 67’ – 3-2: A quick counter‑attack caught Morocco out of shape, and Benin’s winger finished expertly to make it 3-2.
- 82’ – 4-2: Morocco restored their two‑goal cushion when a substitute headed in a pinpoint free‑kick delivery.
Tactical Story
Morocco’s high‑tempo first‑half display was built on quick transitions and effective pressing. After taking a three‑goal lead, they appeared to take their foot off the gas, allowing Benin to gain confidence and exploit spaces behind the full‑backs. Benin’s tactical switch to a more direct style created two goals, but Morocco’s experience eventually won out as they settled the game with a well‑worked set‑piece in the final ten minutes.
Standout Players
Morocco’s attacking trio was lively throughout, with the no. 7 providing two assists and constant width on the right. Benin’s no. 11 was a constant threat on the break, scoring one goal and creating the other, proving why she is considered one of their key players.
What This Means
For Morocco, the win builds confidence ahead of upcoming qualifiers, though the defensive lapses in the second half will be a point of focus in training. Benin, despite the loss, will take heart from their spirited fightback against a higher‑ranked opponent. The match also provided valuable game time for fringe players on both sides, with several substitutes making an impact.