Morocco face the United States in 2025 U20 World Cup quarter-finals
The 2025 FIFA U20 World Cup enters the quarter-final stage with two highly anticipated fixtures that promise to deliver top-quality football and drama.
Morocco will meet the United States at 21:00 GMT, while France take on Norway in the late-night encounter at midnight.
The Atlas Cubs of Morocco, who have impressed with their attacking flair and tactical maturity throughout the tournament, are determined to continue their dream run when they face a confident American side.
The match will be broadcast live on beIN Sports (free-to-air).
Morocco, coached by Mohamed Ouahbi, have shown remarkable consistency, combining defensive discipline with quick transitions in attack.
Their 3-1 victory in the round of 16 showcased their ability to control matches and strike at key moments.
Against the United States, they will face one of the tournament’s most dynamic teams — a side known for its intensity, pressing and pace down the flanks.
The United States U20s have been a revelation, relying on a balanced mix of domestic talent and Europe-based players.
Their resilience and tactical flexibility have seen them overcome difficult opponents, and they now aim to reach the semi-finals for the first time since 2017.
Later in the night, attention shifts to the clash between France and Norway at 00:00 GMT, airing on beIN Sports AR 2.
France’s U20 side, featuring several rising stars from Ligue 1 and top European academies, have been among the most dominant teams in the competition.
Their fluid attacking play and strength in depth make them favourites to progress, but Norway have proven they cannot be underestimated.
The Scandinavians have impressed with their organised structure and collective spirit, relying on quick counterattacks and a tight defensive line.
Their journey to the quarter-finals has already defied expectations, and a win against France would mark one of the tournament’s biggest upsets.
With a semi-final spot at stake, both matches are expected to be fiercely contested.
Morocco’s encounter with the United States will test African tactical discipline against North American intensity, while France’s duel with Norway will pit creativity and flair against resilience and tactical organisation.
Football fans across the globe will be watching closely as the next generation of stars battle to move one step closer to glory on the world stage.
