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    Morocco and Egypt last African teams standing in 2026 World Cup

    Johnson BenguruBy Johnson BenguruJuly 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Morocco and Egypt are the last remaining African teams in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, after initially having nine representatives reach the knockout stages. The elimination of seven teams marks a significant narrowing of the field for the continent, which had previously seen a record-breaking performance with nine of ten African teams advancing to the Round of 32. Morocco, fresh off a decisive 3-0 victory against Canada, is now set to face either France or Paraguay in the quarterfinals. Egypt, in its first knockout appearance, will play Argentina in the upcoming Round of 16 on July 7. This situation appears to leave Morocco in a favorable position to be the furthest advancing African team in the tournament.

    Key Takeaways

    • Morocco’s position as one of the last two African teams suggests strong potential for them to be the furthest advancing CAF nation in the World Cup.
    • Egypt’s upcoming match against Argentina could determine if they remain in the competition, with current market pricing heavily favoring Morocco’s advancement.
    • The market shift reflects increased confidence in Morocco’s continued progress in the tournament, supported by recent performances.

    What to Watch

    Morocco’s upcoming match against either France or Paraguay will be a crucial indicator of their potential to further advance in the World Cup. Observers will closely monitor Egypt’s performance against Argentina on July 7, as a victory could alter current market expectations. Any developments in team strategies or player availability for both Morocco and Egypt could significantly impact market perceptions about their respective progressions in the tournament

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