After France beat Morocco 2-0: Mbappé takes Golden Boot lead

Kylian Mbappé scored and assisted as France beat Morocco 2-0, reached the World Cup semi-finals and moved ahead in the Golden Boot race.

France beat Morocco 2-0 as Mbappé takes Golden Boot lead
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After France beat Morocco 2-0: Mbappé takes Golden Boot lead

20 World Cup goals in 20 matches. Kylian Mbappé reached that extraordinary mark as France beat Morocco 2-0 in their quarter-final, moving Les Bleus into a third consecutive World Cup semi-final. He also drew level with Lionel Messi on eight goals at the 2026 tournament, with his three assists giving him the current Golden Boot advantage on the stated tie-break.

Kylian Mbappé in action during France versus Morocco
Mbappé recovered from a missed penalty to score France's opening goal — The Guardian

The Bottom Line

  • France beat Morocco 2-0 with second-half goals from Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé.
  • Mbappé scored his 20th World Cup goal in his 20th tournament appearance.
  • He moved to eight goals at the 2026 World Cup, level with Messi, while his three assists give him the edge under the reported tie-break.
  • France reached a third consecutive World Cup semi-final and will face Spain or Belgium in Texas.
  • Morocco were eliminated by France for the second World Cup in a row after also losing 2-0 in the 2022 semi-finals.

Breaking It Down

The scoreline was comfortable by the end, but France had to absorb a frustrating first half. Mbappé won a penalty after being brought down by Noussair Mazraoui, then waited through a lengthy video review before shooting. Yassine Bounou read the effort and saved it in the 28th minute.

That miss did not change the balance of the match. France generated 13 chances before Morocco managed their first effort, while Bounou also denied Dayot Upamecano and Désiré Doué. Lucas Digne hit the bar. According to ABC's match coverage, France finished with 3.05 expected goals compared with Morocco's 0.14, a numerical picture of how firmly the quarter-final tilted towards Les Bleus.

France and Morocco contest their World Cup quarter-final
France controlled territory and chances before breaking through after half-time — ABC News & Headlines – Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The breakthrough arrived in the 60th minute. A loose clearance fell to Mbappé near the edge of the area, where he curled a right-footed shot around Issa Diop and inside the post. The stadium scoreboard measured the strike at 98kph, according to The Guardian's match report.

Six minutes later, France struck again. Mbappé moved into the left side of the penalty area and helped create space before Dembélé sent a low shot towards the bottom corner. Bounou got a hand to it but could not keep it out. Morocco did not force Mike Maignan into a save until Azzedine Ounahi's long-range effort in the 83rd minute.

Expected goals
A measure estimating the quality of scoring chances. France's 3.05 to Morocco's 0.14 reflected a large gap in opportunity quality.
Golden Boot
The award for the tournament's leading goalscorer. Mbappé and Messi are level on eight goals, with assists reported as the tie-break.

Why This Matters

Mbappé's night captured why France remain so difficult to contain. He missed a penalty and sent another chance badly wide, yet still produced the decisive goal and contributed to the second. France's attacking depth was just as striking: ABC recorded two goals, two assists, 15 shots and 11 chances created across Dembélé, Mbappé, Doué, Michael Olise and Bradley Barcola.

Kylian Mbappé leads France against Morocco
Australian viewers followed the quarter-final as French and Moroccan supporters gathered in Sydney — SBS

For Australian audiences, the match carried a clear local connection beyond the tournament itself. SBS reported French and Moroccan supporters gathering at the Bondi Road Hotel, where La Marseillaise was heard after the two second-half goals. The result also sharpens the Golden Boot race followed by Australian viewers: Mbappé and Messi have eight goals, Erling Haaland has seven and Harry Kane six.

Morocco leave after another deep run, but France again blocked their path. The same 2-0 result ended Morocco's campaign in the 2022 semi-finals, when they became the first African team to reach the last four. This time, Morocco were also the final African side left in the competition and were shut out for the first time at this tournament.

What Comes Next

France will play either Spain or Belgium in their World Cup semi-final in Texas. Australian coverage places the match on Wednesday AEST, while the winner of Spain versus Belgium will determine the opponent.

Mbappé's condition will also draw attention after he left in the 77th minute and was shown with ice on his right ankle. The available reports say he walked off without a limp and later ran and jumped with teammates during the celebrations, but no formal diagnosis was provided in the supplied coverage.

FAQ

Who won France vs Morocco at the 2026 World Cup?

France beat Morocco 2-0 in the World Cup quarter-final. Kylian Mbappé scored in the 60th minute and Ousmane Dembélé added the second six minutes later.

How many goals does Kylian Mbappé have at the 2026 World Cup?

Mbappé has eight goals at the 2026 tournament, level with Lionel Messi. He leads the reported Golden Boot race because he has three assists compared with Messi's one.

How many World Cup goals has Mbappé scored in his career?

Mbappé's goal against Morocco was the 20th of his World Cup career. It came in his 20th match at the tournament.

Who will France play in the World Cup semi-final?

France will face the winner of Spain versus Belgium. The semi-final is scheduled to be played in Texas.

Did Mbappé get injured against Morocco?

Mbappé left the match in the 77th minute and was later shown with ice on his right ankle. He walked off without a limp and subsequently ran and jumped during France's celebrations, while the supplied reports gave no confirmed diagnosis.

What happened to Morocco at the 2026 World Cup?

Morocco were eliminated in the quarter-finals after losing 2-0 to France. They were the last African team remaining and were kept scoreless for the first time in the tournament.

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