Morocco, who are in their first ever Women's World Cup final, will be looking to continue their magical run in the tournament with a last 16 knockout match against France, who are ranked 67 places higher than them.

Although Morocco suffered a 0-6 defeat at the hands of Germany in the first round of the group stage, they bounced back with aplomb, defeating South Korea and Colombia in the following two rounds of the tournament, making them the only newcomer to this year's tournament to make it to the Round of 16.

Binsna, who always encourages her teammates, is the cornerstone of Morocco's defense, and has successfully helped the team keep a clean sheet for two consecutive matches. Together with goalkeeper Ella Mezza, she is going to give her best performance once again, and it is about the fact that the opposing team has the ability to score if they give France a few chances or not.

Up front, Anissa Mari and Chanadi will be the source of Morocco's goals, while captain Chibak will be responsible for creating goal-scoring chances for the two frontline players.

I believe the North African team will have a tough match against France, who also beat Panama for the first time in the final round of the group stage 6-3 to qualify for the round of 16 with 2 wins and 1 draw.

With captain Lennart back in the lineup and Cachaoui back in the lineup after being sidelined against Panama, I'm sure these two players will strengthen France's defense considerably. And Emmy Martelly, who plays with Lennart in Lyon, will be a problem for the opposing team in the side.

Up front, Diane will be full of confidence after scoring a hat-trick against Panama. France will have two huge goal threats if coach Hannah partners Diane with national team record goal-scorer Eugenia Nathanielsma.

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