The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup continues Tuesday (on FS1 and the FOX Sports app) with France taking on Morocco in the round of 16 at Coopers Stadium in Adelaide, Australia.
After an opening match draw to Jamaica, France has won its past two matches en route to winning Group F. Les Bleues won their last match over Panama, 6-3, with star forward Kadidiatou Diani scoring a hat trick.
Morocco has continued to make history in this tournament. After becoming the first Arab nation to qualify for a Women’s World Cup, it became the first Arab nation to advance to the knockout stage following its upset over Colombia in the Group H finale. Morocco won two matches in group play to finish as the Group H runner-up.
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77′: Diani so close to scoring another
Diani looked to score her second goal of the match and fifth goal over the last two games when the ball went her way on a cross following a set piece. But her shot from just a few yards in front of the net sailed, keeping the game at 4-0.
70′: Le Sommer gets another one
After a quiet second half for France through the first 25 minutes, the French legend added a fourth goal in the evening for her team. She was waiting at the back post for Vicki Bècho‘s cross, getting her head on it for her second goal of the night.
67′: Goalkeeper takes it
Pauline Peyraud-Magnin didn’t have to be active for much of the first 70 minutes of Tuesday’s match. But she stepped up when she needed to, such as grabbing the ball on a corner kick to keep Morocco off the board.
49′: Morocco aggressive to open the second half
After a rough first half, Morocco sensed it had to play desperate to open up the second half. It charged down the field following the opening kick, though that wasn’t able to result in anything.
A few minutes later, Ibtissam Jraidi nearly had an opportunity for Morocco. She got around the goalkeeper, but wasn’t able to control the ball, allowing it to go out for a goal kick.
Halftime: France dominates the first 45
France didn’t let up in the first half, scoring three goals in less than 10 minutes as it looks to set up a quarterfinal matchup against Australia.
41′: France looking for more
The French wanted to add to their lead late in the first half. But after a cross was denied, Sandie Toletti‘s rebound opportunity went just wide of the net.
23′: France scores for a third time in less than 10 minutes
If France is going to go on a scoring outburst, Eugénie Le Sommer is sure to be involved. The country’s all-time leading international scorer got in on the action when Morocco struggled to clear the ball out from its own box, allowing Le Sommer to get a boot on it and score.
20′: France adds a second goal
Kadidiatou Diani drew attention as she made her way into the attacking zone following her opening goal. That allowed Kenza Dali to get open at the top of the box and fire a shot into the net to give France a 2-0 lead.
15′: France goes up 1-0
After scoring a hat trick in a win against Panama, Kadidiatou Diani found the net again early on in Tuesday’s match. She placed herself just a few yards in front of the net on Sakina Karchaoui‘s cross, scoring an easy goal to give the French a 1-0 lead.
7′: Diani ambitious early on
The French star was looking to see if she could repeat her magic in the early minutes of Tuesday’s match. But Khadija Er-Rmichi was right there to make the stop for Morocco.
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Setting the stage
The “World Cup NOW” crew previewed the match live on social media ahead of kickoff.
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