Morocco Edge Scotland to Strengthen World Cup Knockout Hopes

Joel JJ By Joel JJ • 20th June 2026


Morocco Edge Scotland to Strengthen World Cup Knockout Hopes

Morocco boosted their chances of reaching the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after securing a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Scotland in a Group C match played in Boston, United States.

The win moves Morocco into second place in the group behind leaders Brazil and increases hopes of another impressive World Cup campaign following their historic run in 2022.

The hero of the match was attacking midfielder Ismael Saibari, who scored the only goal just 71 seconds after kickoff. The strike is the fastest goal scored at the 2026 FIFA World Cup so far. Saibari capitalized on a gap in Scotland’s defense and beat goalkeeper Angus Gunn with a powerful finish to give the Atlas Lions the perfect start.

After taking the early lead, Morocco displayed excellent technical quality and controlled large portions of the game. Statistics showed the team completed more than 600 passes, the highest number ever recorded by an African team in a World Cup match since 1966. Morocco also created several chances to extend their lead but failed to convert them.

Scotland appeared shaken by the early goal and struggled to find their rhythm in the first half. However, they responded strongly after the break and pushed for an equalizer. Captain Andy Robertson and midfielder Scott McTominay led Scotland’s attacks, but they were repeatedly denied by Morocco’s solid defense, marshaled by Achraf Hakimi and goalkeeper Yassine Bounou.

The closing stages of the match were filled with tension as Scotland appealed for a penalty following an incident involving McTominay inside the penalty area. However, both the referee and the VAR officials ruled against awarding the spot-kick, a decision that sparked considerable debate among fans and football analysts.

The victory takes Morocco to four points after their 1-1 draw against Brazil in the opening match. Scotland remain on three points following their win over Haiti and now face a difficult challenge against Brazil in their final group-stage fixture.

Morocco head coach Mohamed Ouahbi praised his team's discipline and high-level performance, while Scotland manager Steve Clarke admitted his side must quickly regroup before facing Brazil.


  

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