Portugal vs morocco 2022

  1. World Cup 2022, Portugal vs Morocco: Everything you need to know
  2. FIFA World Cup Highlights: Morocco 1
  3. When is Morocco vs Portugal at World Cup? Date, time, early odds and history for quarterfinal match
  4. Morocco v Portugal at FIFA World Cup 2022: Know match start time and live streaming schedule


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World Cup 2022, Portugal vs Morocco: Everything you need to know

Morocco has made an improbable underdog run to the quarterfinals, topping their group in the first stage and then beating Spain on penalties in the Round of 16, reaching the quarterfinals for the first time in nation’s history. They now look to keep their luck going as they face a tough Portugal team on Saturday at Al Thumama Stadium with kickoff at 10 a.m. ET. Morocco vs Portugal live online: score, stats and updates | Qatar World Cup 2022 Portugal also topped their group before breezing past Switzerland 6-1 in the Round of 16 in a showing that would make any opponent nervous-sweat. All eyes will be on Cristiano Ronaldo, who started on the bench against Switzerland while his replacement How to watch Portugal vs Morocco in the World Cup The game will be broadcast on TV on Fox and Telemundo or you can live stream on fuboTV, the Fox Sports website or app, the Telemundo Deportes website or app, and Peacock. You can also follow our live text coverage right here on Don’t miss Morocco vs Portugal Morocco’s road the the last eight Morocco is the only African team left in the World Cup in Qatar after topping a group with Croatia, Belgium, and Canada. They have conceded only one goal in their four games so far, an own goal off of a deflection. In the Round of 16, Morocco fought hard to end their game against Spain in a scoreless draw, with a brilliant display of defensive resilience. Spain had 76% possession and 13 goal attempts to Morocco’s six, but Morocco head coach Walid Regrag...

FIFA World Cup Highlights: Morocco 1

Dec 10, 2022 - 22:42 (IST) That's all from our Live coverage of Morocco vs Portugal FIFA World Cup quarterfinals as En Nesyri's towering header in the first half ensures Morocco becomes the first African nation to reach the World Cup semifinals. Our Live coverage continued in the night as England vs France awaits as probably the biggest clash of the tournament. Stay tuned! • • • • Dec 10, 2022 - 22:29 (IST) FIFA World CupLive: Morocco vs Portugal Full time! History has been made! For the first time since the inception of World Cup in 1930, an African nation has reached the semifinal of the FIFA World Cup! First half goal from Yousseff En-Nesyri is all that was needed for that to happen while agony surrounds a 38-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo, who in all likely has played his last World Cup! Morocco 1-0 Portugal • • • • Dec 10, 2022 - 22:21 (IST) FIFA World CupLive: Morocco vs Portugal 90+1' Ronaldo! The striker came close to scoring his first goal of this World Cup from the counter but hits it to the near post of Bounou for a save. The 'keeper fumbles the ball but Ronaldo couln't reach the ball in time. Meanwhile, eight minutes of stoppage time has been added! Morocco 1-0 Portugal • • • • Dec 10, 2022 - 22:13 (IST) FIFA World CupLive: Morocco vs Portugal 82' After a promising build-up, Ronaldo sets up Felix on the left flank as the baby-face forward curls it with his left foot towards the goal only to watch Moroccan custodian Bounou palmit away for a corner. Morocco 1-0 Portu...

When is Morocco vs Portugal at World Cup? Date, time, early odds and history for quarterfinal match

Morocco and Portugal will face off in the quarterfinals of the 2022 World Cup after both sides came through their Round of 16 ties. LIVE: In Tuesday's early game, Then, Next up for both is a quarterfinal clash for which you can find out all the important match details below. MORE: When is Morocco vs Portugal? Morocco will face Portugal in the quarterfinals on Saturday, December 10, at Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, with kickoff at 18:00 local time in Qatar. Here's how that translates into time zones across some of the world's major territories. Kickoff time Qatar 18:00 (local) USA 10:00 ET Canada 10:00 ET UK 15:00 GMT Australia 02:00 AEDT* India 20:30 IST Hong Kong 23:00 HKT Malaysia 23:00 MYT Singapore 23:00 SGT New Zealand 04:00 NZDT* * Following Day (Sun, Dec. 11) Morocco vs Portugal odds The bookmakers make Portugal the clear choice for this one, following their resounding 6-1 win over Switzerland in the Round of 16. 1.66 shot to win in 90 minutes, while Morocco can be had at 5.21. After Portugal's goal exploits against the Swiss, the Over 2.25 goals market is also short, at 1.80 compared to 1.91 for the Under. Odds via Interaction SkyBet Ladbrokes Morocco win +425 5.21 9/2 4/1 Draw +270 3.51 14/5 13/5 Portugal win -150 1.66 8/13 8/11 Both teams to score Y / N +105 / -145 1.95 / 1.67 1/1, 8/11 20/23, 5/6 Over / Under 2.5 goals +105 / -145 2.05 / 1.69 1/1, 8/11 20/21, 4/5 Portugal -0.5 -165 1.66 — — Morocco +0.5 +115 2.14 — — Portugaladvance -350 1.31 2/7 1/3 Morocco advan...

Morocco v Portugal at FIFA World Cup 2022: Know match start time and live streaming schedule

Surprise package Morocco will face Portugal in the quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup 2022 on Saturday (10 December). Their shock 3-0 victory on penalties over one of the tournament favourites - Spain - during a tense round-of-16 clash on Tuesday (6 December) has made gobal headlines. Morocco went into the game as the only team yet to concede a goal from an opposition player - their only goal against coming from one of their own players - and that stat remained intact, as the Spaniards failed to score past them in 90 minutes and extra-time, ending 0-0. Incredibly, they did not even concede during the penalty shootout after Spain missed their first and Yassine Bounou saved their next two to hand Morocco a 3-0 shootout win. Walid Regragui’s side are the only remaining African team in this year’s edition. If the fairytale is to continue, however, they must overcome Fernando Santos’ high-flying Portugal side. Despite a defeat to the Republic of Korea in their final group game, the Portuguese showed no signs of complacency when they faced Switzerland in the round-of-16 on Tuesday (5 December). In the largest defeat of the last 16, Portugal hammered their opponents 6-1 with goals either side of half-time. Gonçalo Ramos, who started in place of the benched Cristiano Ronaldo, was the star of the show opening the scoring just 17 minutes into his competition debut. 39-year-old Pepe doubled their lead just after the half-hour mark, heading home from Bruno Fernandes’ corner. Ramos s...