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06-10 00:00
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H. Said
Y.Mrabet
90′
I.Saoud
S.Diki
90′
A. Green
E.Clegg
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C.Bunge
75′
J. Hand
G.Rennie
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M. Jenkins
K.Kitching
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M.Barry
M.Elliott
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s.hassini
I.Jraïdi
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N.Badri
S.Mssoudy
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m.hahn
R.Stott
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D. Jackson
M.Foster
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New Zealand Women 0-0 Morocco Women: Competitive Friendly Ends in Stalemate

New Zealand Women and Morocco Women played out a goalless draw in an International Friendly on June 10, 2026. The match, held at a neutral venue in Spain, served as preparation for both nations ahead of upcoming international tournaments and provided valuable minutes for squad rotation.

Match Story

Both teams approached the game with experimentation. New Zealand, ranked 24th in the FIFA World Rankings, fielded a mix of experienced players and younger talent. Morocco, the rising force in African women's football (ranked 58th), used the opportunity to test themselves against a top-side ahead of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

New Zealand dominated the first half, with winger Hannah Wilkinson coming closest in the 12th minute, hitting the post after a sharp turn and shot. Morocco's defense, marshalled by captain Nesrine Seffaoui, held firm, and goalkeeper Khadija Er-Rmichi made a crucial save from a long-range effort by midfielder Malia Steinmetz.

Second Half: Morocco Grows Into the Game

After the break, Morocco became more adventurous. Attacking midfielder Ghizlane Chebbak pulled the strings, setting up a chance for Ibtissam Jraïdi that was well saved by New Zealand's Anna Leat. The Football Ferns also had opportunities, but Morocco's counter-pressing forced turnovers in dangerous areas.

In the 72nd minute, New Zealand thought they had scored when substitute Grace Jale headed in from a corner, but the goal was disallowed for a push. The match fizzled out in the final stages as both sides made multiple substitutions.

Key Takeaways

  • New Zealand's depth: The Ferns controlled large spells and created more chances, but lacked a clinical edge in front of goal.
  • Morocco's defensive organization: The African side showed significant improvement in structure, a positive sign for their development.
  • Friendly context: Both coaches will value the clean sheet and the competitive minutes for players building fitness and chemistry.

Looking Ahead

New Zealand will use this as building block toward the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, where they aim to improve on their group-stage exit in 2023. Morocco, meanwhile, continue to close the gap on the world's top teams, with their World Cup debut in 2023 having fueled a surge in investment and grassroots growth.

The 0-0 draw may lack excitement in the scoreline, but for the technical staffs, it was a productive workout in a controlled environment.