Summary

  • RESULT: Morocco 1-0 Portugal - Youssef En-Nesyri header earns Morocco shock win

  • Morocco become first ever African side to reach World Cup semi-finals

  • Morocco will face England or France in semi-finals

  1. 'Ronaldo on bench'published at 13:41 Greenwich Mean Time 10 December 2022

    Morocco v Portugal (15:00 GMT)

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  2. 'Morocco need biggest miracle yet'published at 13:40 Greenwich Mean Time 10 December 2022

    Morocco v Portugal (15:00 GMT)

    Pat Nevin
    Former Scotland winger on World Football in Qatar podcast

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    Morocco have produced one miracle. I think they need their biggest one yet if they are going to beat Portugal but don't say it's impossible. I'm so excited for the match.

  3. We go againpublished at 13:37 Greenwich Mean Time 10 December 2022

    Morocco v Portugal (15:00 GMT)

    Fifty-eight matches down. Five to go after this.

    154 goals scored, four penalty shootouts, the team ranked number one in the world gone...the World Cup is unbeatable.

    What will Morocco-Portugal offer up?

    If the past two quarter-finals are anything to go by, strap yourselves in. This is going to be one heck of a ride.

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  4. Heroes and memoriespublished at 13:34 Greenwich Mean Time 10 December 2022

    Morocco v Portugal (15:00 GMT)

    At a World Cup that has already delivered heroes and memories, heartache and joy, Morocco's players can write themselves into folklore by becoming the first African side to reach the semi-finals.

    Portugal and their new hat-trick hero Goncalo Ramos stand in their way. They also have a 37-year-old itching to add a World Cup winners' medal to his CV before he retires.

    Another fascinating quarter-final awaits.

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