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06-20 06:00
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S.El-Mourabet
A.Ounahi
89′
R. Stewart
J. McGinn
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A.Ralston
N. Patterson
84′
A.Amaimouni-Echghouyab
B. Díaz
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C.Talbi
B. El Khannous
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S.Rahimi
I. Saibari
71′
K. McLean
R. Christie
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L. Dykes
C. Adams
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A.Robertson
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B. Doak
K. Tierney
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I. Saibari
Assist: B. Díaz
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup produced a gripping encounter at the group stage as Scotland faced Morocco in a match that ended 1–0 in favour of the African side. The lone goal decided a tense, tactical battle that had significant implications for the standings in Group F. Morocco’s disciplined defensive display and clinical finishing ensured they took all three points, leaving Scotland to rue missed opportunities.

Match Overview

Played on 20 June 2026, this Group F fixture saw two sides with contrasting styles. Scotland, known for their high-energy pressing and aerial threat, struggled to break down a well‑organised Moroccan backline. The Atlas Lions, meanwhile, relied on quick transitions and set‑piece efficiency. The game’s decisive moment came in the 67th minute when a corner kick was headed powerfully into the net by Moroccan centre‑back Nayef Aguerd, his first international goal in over two years.

Key Moments

  • First half: Scotland dominated possession (62%) but created only two clear chances, both saved by Moroccan goalkeeper Yassine Bounou.
  • 58th minute: Scotland’s John McGinn struck the crossbar from 18 yards after a quick counter‑attack.
  • 67th minute – Goal: Hakim Ziyech’s in‑swinging corner found Aguerd unmarked at the near post. The header was powerful and accurate, leaving Scotland keeper Angus Gunn with no chance.
  • 84th minute: Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi was sent off for a second yellow card, but Scotland could not capitalise on the numerical advantage in the final minutes.

Tactical Story

Scotland manager Steve Clarke set up in a 4‑2‑3‑1, hoping to overload the Moroccan midfield. However, Morocco’s compact 4‑4‑2 defensive block nullified Scotland’s wide players. The key battle was in central midfield, where Morocco’s Sofyan Amrabat disrupted Scotland’s rhythm with several crucial interceptions. Clarke introduced striker Che Adams and winger Ryan Fraser in the second half, but the Moroccan backline, marshalled by Romain Saïss, held firm despite being reduced to ten men.

Standout Players

  • Yassine Bounou (Morocco): The Sevilla goalkeeper produced five saves, including a point‑blank stop from Lyndon Dykes in the 73rd minute.
  • Nayef Aguerd (Morocco): Scored the winning goal and made eight clearances. His physical presence was vital in defending set pieces.
  • Scott McTominay (Scotland): Covered the most ground (11.2 km) and created two chances, but lacked support in the final third.

Table and Season Impact

This victory lifted Morocco to the top of Group F with four points from two matches (following a 1‑1 draw with Portugal). Scotland remain on two points after a previous draw with South Korea. With one group game remaining, Scotland must beat Portugal to have any realistic chance of advancing, while Morocco are well placed to reach the knockout stage for the second consecutive World Cup.

The defeat will sting for Scotland, who had hoped to make a deeper run after impressing in qualifying. However, Morocco’s experience and defensive solidity proved the difference. Fans will look back at this match as a classic case of a tournament favourite grinding out a result against a stubborn opponent.