Canada vs Morocco Key Stats: FIFA World Cup 2026
by Trystan Pugh ·
Below you can find key stats for Canada vs Morocco. From historical trends to player milestones, we have you covered for every match at FIFA World Cup 2026 in USA, Canada & Mexico!
- Morocco are unbeaten in the four encounters between the sides (W3 D1), most recently winning 2-1 in the group stage at Qatar 2022 – their only competitive meeting.
- Canada are facing an African opponent for the second time in a row following their 1-0 victory over South Africa in the Round of 32. Their only other World Cup match against a CAF team is their 2-1 loss to Morocco in the 2022 group stage.
- The 1-0 triumph over South Africa was Canada’s second win in FIFA World Cup history, and their first victory in the knockout phase of the competition.
- Canada are aiming to be the fifth Concacaf team to reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup in the history of the competition after Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico and the USA.
- Canada have kept two clean sheets in their last three World Cup matches, having failed to do so in their first seven encounters.
- Canada have found the net in their last six successive fixtures at the World Cup – their longest goalscoring streak in the competition.
- The Canadians’ total of nine goals at the 2026 finals has extended their highest tally in a single edition of the tournament.
- Morocco have won both their World Cup matches against Concacaf teams; their 2-1 victory over Canada in the 2022 group stage and the 4-2 triumph against Haiti earlier in this edition.
- Morocco have lost only two of their last 12 FIFA World Cup matches (W5 D5).
- Morocco have scored seven goals so far at FIFA World Cup 2026, surpassing their previous highest-ever total in a single edition, which came in Qatar in 2022.
- For the first time, Morocco have scored in five successive World Cup matches.
- Morocco are aiming to reach the quarter-finals for the second time in a row. They would become the first African nation to achieve the feat.
- Achraf Hakimi extended his record for the most matches played by an African player at the World Cup with 14 appearances. Now, he could become the first to reach the landmark of 15.