The last time Scotland and Morocco appeared together on the global stage was back in 1998, when the African nation beat their European counterparts 3-0.
This time, a resilient Tartan Army, aiming to reach the knockout round of a major tournament for the first time, returns to action at Gillette Stadium to face a Morocco side building on a historic reputation.
It's a group C action on Friday, June 19, as Morocco travels to Foxborough to face a Scotland side that has already tasted victory in their opening game.
Scotland boss Steve Clarke will be aiming to keep his team focused after their hard-fought tournament opener.
Team Form
- Scotland: Top of Group C on three points after beating Haiti 1-0.
- Morocco: Second in the group after opening their challenge with a 1-1 draw against Brazil.
Key Stats & Head-to-Head
- The last meeting between Scotland and Morocco was at the 1998 World Cup, and it ended in a 3-0 win for Morocco.
- Morocco showed real quality in their opener, taking an impressive lead through Ismael Saibari against Brazil.
- Scotland has found the back of the net early, securing a vital three points in their bid to qualify.
- John McGinn was clinical in the tournament opener, netting a crucial first-half goal for the European side.
- This match serves as a crucial fixture for both nations ahead of their final Group C games on June 24.
What to Expect From Both Teams
Scotland | Form: WLLWWW:
Steve Clarke's side enters this clash with immense confidence, looking to preserve a perfect group record in front of their traveling fans.
With a squad featuring seasoned veterans like John McGinn and reliable goal threats like Che Adams, they provide a stern test for any opponent.
Having been paired with Morocco and Brazil in this competitive section, this fixture against North African opposition is a strategic move to master the required playing style.
Morocco | Form: DWWWDD:
Mohamed Ouahbi's men are looking to secure a vital victory after earning a hard-fought draw against tournament heavyweights Brazil.
Despite the recent shift to a new possession-based 4-2-3-1 structure, the Atlas Lions still boast experienced heads like Achraf Hakimi and Noussair Mazraoui.
With a critical final group stage match against Haiti looming, finding their rhythm in Foxborough this week is a top priority for the technical bench.
Predicted Lineups
Scotland (possible):
Gunn, Hickey, Hendry, Hanley, Robertson, Gannon-Doak, Ferguson, McTominay, McGinn, Adams, Shankland.
Morocco (possible):
Bono, Hakimi, Diop, Riad, Mazraoui, El Aynaoui, Bouaddi, Diaz, Ounahi, El Khannouss, Saibari.
Matchups & Players to Watch
- Ben Gannon-Doak—The energetic winger will continue down the right side, looking to make a massive impact on the global stage.
- Scott McTominay—A vital cog in the Scotland engine room who will be tasked with disrupting Morocco's technical midfield stars.
- Ismael Saibari—Arrives in great form, having scored against Brazil ahead of his big summer move, posing a constant threat upfront.
- Brahim Diaz—The Real Madrid standout will be expected to lead the attack and unlock a rigid Scottish defensive unit.
Odds Market on MSport
- Scotland/Home to win = 5.33
- Morocco/Away to win = 1.78
- Both teams to score (GG/NG Yes) = 2.19
- Over 2.5 total goals = 2.32
This clash presents a classic clash of momentum: a confident Scottish side faces a Moroccan team desperate to secure their first victory of the tournament.
With both teams using this as a vital stepping stone for the World Cup knockouts, Gillette Stadium is set for a compelling international night.
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