orocco’s U17 side enter a decisive World Cup clash on Sunday against New Caledonia with only one realistic option.
Morocco U17 face final throw of the dice against New Caledonia in Doha
Issa Said
November 08, 2025
They must win. The match kicks off at Stadium No.1 inside the Aspire Zone in Doha as the final fixture in Group B.
The young Atlas Lions arrive at the edge of elimination after suffering back-to-back defeats. Japan beat them 2-0 in the group opener.
Portugal then delivered a 6-0 blow in the second match. Those results leave Nabil Baha’s team bottom of the standings with zero points.
Nothing short of three points will keep their qualification hopes alive. Even a victory might not guarantee progress.
Morocco would still need favorable results from other groups to secure a place among the best eight third-placed teams.
The challenge looks steep, but Baha can still call on belief. The squad understands the mathematics.
They know the path. They need goals, grit, and a complete collective response. Every duel, pass, and second will matter.
A draw or another defeat will end their tournament instantly. The competition will not offer second chances.
New Caledonia, meanwhile, bring confidence into the contest after defying expectations.
They held Japan to a 0-0 draw in a result many described as a moral victory.
That single point gives them a fighting chance to finish as one of the top third-ranked teams.
They will not play like a side carrying fear. They will sense opportunity.
Baha now carries the task of resetting minds. The defeat against Portugal left scars, but it cannot shape Sunday.
He needs his squad to show courage, calm, and clarity. Emotion will push them, but discipline must steer them.
Morocco must attack with structure, defend without hesitation, and play with an urgency that reflects their reality.
In parallel, Portugal meet Japan on the same day. Portugal already hold a confirmed place in the round of 16 alongside Argentina, Italy, Brazil, and Zambia.
Their final group match carries no qualification pressure for them. Japan, however, still search for stability after failing to score against New Caledonia.
Sunday’s showdown begins at 14:30 local time. Fans can watch the match on Arryadia TNT, beIN Sports, and the FIFA+ streaming platform.
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