How Can You Watch France vs Morocco for Free?
Fans in Morocco can watch France vs Morocco free on SNRT’s Arryadia and Al Aoula channels, while French viewers get it free on M6 and M6+. UK fans can stream it free via ITV1 and the ITVX app.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinal between France, managed by Didier Deschamps, and Morocco, led by Walid Regragui, kicks off Thursday, July 9, 2026, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. This rematch of the 2022 semi-final is one of the most anticipated fixtures of the knockout stage.
When and Where Is France vs Morocco Being Played?
The match kicks off at 4:00 PM ET (9:00 PM BST / 10:00 PM CET) on Thursday, July 9, 2026, at Gillette Stadium, also branded as Boston Stadium for the tournament. Below is a quick reference table for viewers in different regions.
Which Channels Broadcast France vs Morocco for Free?
In Morocco, national broadcaster SNRT secured a sublicensing deal with beIN Sports, the region’s exclusive rights holder, to air every Atlas Lions match free-to-air on Arryadia and Al Aoula. This means Moroccan fans in Marrakesh and across the country don’t need a beIN Sports or TOD subscription to watch Achraf Hakimi and the Atlas Lions face France in this quarterfinal.
In France, M6 holds free-to-air rights for all Les Bleus matches, including this clash against Morocco, with coverage starting at 9:50 PM local time ahead of kickoff. The M6+ app extends this free access to phones, tablets, smart TVs, and set-top boxes with just a free account, no subscription needed.
Why Does This Matchup Matter?
France and Morocco last met in the 2022 World Cup semi-final, where France won 2-0 en route to the final. According to Standard Sport, this quarterfinal rematch carries extra weight as both sides look to reach the semi-finals of the 2026 edition, hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
For fans who want deeper coverage beyond the free broadcasts, beIN Sports remains the only outlet airing all 104 tournament matches, available in France for around €15 per month via the beIN Sports platform or Canal+ Sport. Related coverage on our World Cup 2026 schedule hub page and our Morocco national team profile can help fans track the Atlas Lions’ full knockout run.
What Comes Next After This Quarterfinal?
The winner of France vs Morocco advances to the semi-final stage of the 2026 World Cup, moving one step closer to the July final. Fans should also check our internal guide on “2026 World Cup Semi-Final Schedule” and “How Morocco Reached the Quarterfinals” for continued free-to-air viewing details as the tournament progresses.




