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World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final Preview: France and Morocco Set for Epic Rematch

Guardian Football·July 9, 2026
The stage is perfectly set for a monumental weekend of football at the FIFA World Cup 2026. As the tournament enters its nerve-wracking quarter-final phase, fans across the globe are gearing up for what promises to be an unforgettable showdown between France and Morocco. The buildup to this blockbuster match is electric, carrying the weight of history and the promise of future glory. France, armed with an arsenal of world-class talent, is looking to assert its dominance and march confidently toward another trophy. Standing in their path is a resilient Moroccan squad, fueled by passionate support and eager to shock the world once again by toppling a traditional footballing giant. However, the tactical buildup is not the only narrative dominating the headlines. According to live updates from Guardian Football, refereeing performances have become a massive focal point of the tournament's discourse. FIFA's chief of football officiating, the legendary Pierluigi Collina, has been forced to step into the spotlight to robustly defend the match officials. With the implementation of new technologies and high-stakes VAR decisions constantly under the microscope, Collina’s defense highlights the immense, unprecedented pressure placed on referees in the modern game. Beyond the tactical chalkboards and officiating debates, the World Cup is fundamentally about the raw emotion captured in the stands. Guardian Football notably highlighted the brilliant visual storytelling of photographer Jonny Weeks, who has been working creative magic with his captivating photos from across the tournament. These striking visuals serve as a beautiful reminder of the vibrant cultures, heartbreak, and unbridled joy that make the World Cup the greatest sporting spectacle on Earth. As supporters meticulously consult player guides, update their bracketology, and track the thrilling Golden Boot race, the anticipation continues to build toward kick-off. Will France's clinical edge prove too much to handle, or will Morocco pen another glorious chapter of underdog resilience? One thing is absolutely certain: the drama of the 2026 World Cup is only just reaching its boiling point.