28 Mar
Sat
•19:00
Estadio Azteca • Mexico City
31 Mar
Tue
•20:00
Soldier Field Stadium • Chicago
11 Jun
Thu
•13:00
Estadio Azteca • Mexico City
18 Jun
Thu
•20:00
Estadio Akron • Zapopan
24 Jun
Wed
•20:00
Estadio Azteca • Mexico City
26 Dec
Fri
•21:00
Prince moulay abdellah stadium • Rabat
29 Dec
Mon
•22:30
Stade Al Barid • Rabat
13 Jun
Sat
•18:00
MetLife Stadium • New York
19 Jun
Fri
•18:00
Gillette Stadium • Boston
24 Jun
Wed
•18:00
Mercedes-Benz Stadium • Atlanta
The weight of what’s on the line turns this World Cup showdown into a no-margin-for-error battle from the opening whistle. A familiar World Cup classic, Mexico stick to their trademark possession game, bombing full-backs forward and pushing their attacking line deep into the opposition half.
On the other side, Morocco arrive as an established powerhouse after their Qatar 2022 heroics, when they became the first African team ever to reach a World Cup semi-final thanks to a compact unit, suffocating pressing and devastating counterattacks.
Their 1970 meeting, which ended in a win for the North Americans, now feels like a distant memory: today, El Tri cling to their proud history, while the Atlas Lions step onto the pitch convinced they can knock out any favourite.
The Aztec side are desperate to bounce back from the blow they suffered in 2022, relying on the flair and unpredictability of Hirving Lozano, the finishing of Santiago Giménez and the leadership of Edson Álvarez at the heart of midfield.
Facing them, the Atlas Lions arrive buoyed by the respect they earned at the last World Cup, with Achraf Hakimi driving forward from the right flank, Sofyan Amrabat dictating play in the middle and Youssef En-Nesyri lurking as a constant threat in the box.
Don’t just watch it on a screen: secure your tickets and feel the full intensity of this high-stakes World Cup showdown between North Americans and Maghreb giants live from the stands.