the Atlas Lions take the lead with an exceptional free kick from Sabiri

Double change for Belgium

The reaction is immediate for the Belgians. Roberto Martinez takes out Batshuayi and Hazard to bring in De Ketelaere and Trossard.

Sabiri delivers the Atlas Lions

Like Ziyech in the first half, Sabiri shoots directly at an off-center free kick and deceives Thibaut Courtois.

Moroccan Double Change

Walid Regragui makes two new changes with the exits of Boufal and En-Nesyri who are replaced by Aboukhlal and Hamdallah.

Beautiful defense of Aguerd

Kevin De Bruyne tries to find Batshuayi in the interval but Aguerd comes out with an exceptional tackle.

Ounahi misses his shot

It’s a shame for the Angevin who had the field open. Ounahi takes his chance but his shot is completely missed.

Double change for Morocco

Achraf Hakimi and Amallah leave and are replaced by Attiat-Allah and Sabiri. Case to follow for the Parisian side …

Hakimi seems to be in pain

Achraf Hakimi is crouched in the Moroccan area and seems in delicacy.

Munir’s new stop

Dries Mertens follows up very quickly with a double contact and a shot but Munir pushes back well.

Verthongen saves Belgium

On a one-touch cross from Boufal in the middle, En-Nesyri was narrowly outstripped by Verthongen.

Batshuayi is still offside

It is very often, since the start of the match, that Michy Batshuayi finds himself offside. The former Marseillais must be more attentive.

A double change for Belgium

Roberto Martinez makes two changes with the entries of Mertens and Tielemans in place of Eden Hazard and Onana.

What an opportunity for Morocco

After a long cross to Boufal, the Angevin controls and wraps at the far post but the frame is missed very little.

What a return from Mazraoui

While Thomas Meunier was launched in depth, the former Parisian crosses but Mazraoui comes back and counters perfectly. Superb effort from the Bayern Munich side.

Onana wins with a header

This is the second time that Onana has taken the best aerial game from a corner. But like the first time, the former Lille resident cannot find the frame.

Hazard worries Munir

Munir makes a nice save following a powerful shot at the near post from Eden Hazard.

Ziyech takes his chance

Hakim Ziyech transplants in the axis and strikes with the left foot but it is too easy for Courtois.

Hakimi’s failed pass

Achraf Hakimi misses a pass that seems simple but the referee finally returns to a foul.

Here we go once more at the Al Thumama stadium

The referee of the match kicks off this second period between Belgium and Morocco.

Bono would have been dizzy

Consultant for BeinSports, Mehdi Benatia, 66 caps with Morocco on the clock, indicated that Bono suffered from dizziness before the start of the match. The usual titular goalkeeper of the Atlas Lions was replaced following the anthems by Monir Mohand Mohamedi El Kajouin, known as “Munir”.

It’s half time

Just following the goal was disallowed for the Moroccans, the referee of the match sent the 22 players back to the locker room.

The goal is canceled

After analysis of the video, the goal is disallowed for an offside position by Romain Saiss who seems embarrassed by Courtois.

Morocco open the scoring

There were only a few seconds left in this first period. Ziyech takes care of the off-center free kick and it ends up in the back of the net.

one more minute

There will be one more minute in this first period.

Lukaku is warming up

Romelu Lukaku, absent in the first match, is already warming up on the sidelines.

De Bruyne tries his luck directly

The Manchester City player takes his chance directly on an off-center free kick but his shot lands on Munir’s cages.

Hakimi strikes

The PSG side is well served in the area and hits hard but misses the frame of Thibaut Courtois. It was a big opportunity for the Moroccans.

Meunier’s failed center

After a lot of work from Hazard followed by De Bruyne, Thomas Meunier crosses but Monir is on the ball.

Bono’s improbable “disappearance”

Announced holder and very present with his teammates at the time of the hymns, the doorman of Sevilla FC Bono did not finally start this meeting. At the very last moment, it was Monir Mohand Mohamedi El Kajouin, known as “Munir”, who took his place in Morocco’s goal. We will probably have to wait for Walid Regragui’s explanations following the match to find out more regarding this last minute change.

A cardboard and a suspension

Amadou Onana puts his elbow in Amallah’s head and the referee gives a yellow card to the former Lille player who will be suspended for the last meeting of the group stage once morest Croatia.

The recovery of Amallah

Aguerd completely changes sides and finds Boufal. The Angevin crosses for En-Nesyri who heads back towards Amallah who strikes but it goes over.

Onana rate son geste

While Eden Hazard was alone in his lane, Amadou Onana tries to serve him but misses his crossbar.

Courtois’ feint

What a hook from Thibaut Courtois when En-Nesyri had thrown himself to counter it.

Ziyech’s great attempt

The Chelsea winger takes his chance from very far but his shot goes over the cages of Thibaut Courtois.

Meunier tries his luck

After a very high recovery from the Belgians, Thomas Meunier took his chance near the penalty area but Munir grabbed the ball.

Onana cuts the trajectory

On the Belgian corner, Amadou Onana takes the best in the Moroccan defense and takes the ball with his head but it flies behind the cages of Munir.

Nice Belgian jumpsuit

On a three-way combination between the Hazard brothers and De Bruyne, the City player strikes but it is pushed back for a corner.

The free kicks follow one another

For a few minutes, the Belgians have been getting good free kicks near the surface of Morocco.

The Moroccan misunderstanding

On a cross from Meunier without danger, Saiss is ahead of his goalkeeper while the latter seemed quietly on the trajectory.

The Belgians copiously whistled

Since the start of the match, each time Belgium has the ball, the Belgian players are whistled. The battle in the stands leans largely in favor of the Moroccan supporters.

A last minute change for Morocco

Bounou is ultimately not a starter for this meeting. It is Munir who took place in the Moroccan cages.

The first chance of the game

Michy Batshuayi is the first to be dangerous. The former Marseillais strikes from the left but Munir intervenes well.

En-Nesyri is on the ground

The Moroccan striker is on the ground following an unintentional elbow from De Bruyne. He gets up slowly.

Ziyech’s Breakthrough

Hakim Ziyech takes over on his right side and tries to cross but his attempt is missed and ends up in Courtois’ gloves.

Here we go!

Cesar Ramos kicks off this Group F matchday two clash between Belgium and Morocco.

End of hymns, the match will begin

The national anthems have just ended. The two teams will set up and this shock will start.

The start of the meeting is approaching

We are 15 minutes from the kick off of this match between Belgium and Morocco. Both teams finish their warm-up and go back to the locker room to prepare.

The last confrontation between the two teams in a World Cup

It is not the first time in the history of the World Cup that the two teams have met in the group stage. Indeed, in 1994, the Belgians beat the Moroccans by a narrow margin (1-0) when the two nations entered the fray.

Belgium can qualify

The Red Devils might join the Blues in the round of 16 if they win this match once morest Morocco. Belgium won their first match once morest Canada (1-0) in a disputed encounter.

The composition of Morocco

Here is the starting XI composed by Walid Regragui with no change from the draw once morest Croatia: Bono – Hakimi, Saiss (c), Aguerd, Mazraoui – Ounahi, Amrabat, Amallah – Ziyech, En-Nesyri, Boufal.

The Belgian composition

Here is the Belgian XI with changes from the win over Canada: Courtois – Meunier, Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Castagne – Witsel, Onana – T. Hazard, De Bruyne, E. Hazard (c) – Batshuayi.

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