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Morocco Begin Preparations for France Quarterfinal With First Training Session in Boston

The Atlas Lions return to the training ground as Mohamed Ouahbi's squad begins preparations for a highly anticipated FIFA World Cup quarterfinal against France.

By the Atlas Lions Editorial Desk6 Jul 2026How we report

The Moroccan national team will hold its first training session in Boston on Monday as preparations intensify for the Atlas Lions' FIFA World Cup quarterfinal clash against France.

Mohamed Ouahbi's squad will train at the New England Revolution Training Center at 5 p.m. local time, continuing its build-up to one of the biggest matches of Morocco's 2026 World Cup campaign.

Focus Turns to France

After booking their place in the quarterfinals, the Atlas Lions have now shifted their full attention to France.

The training session forms part of the technical staff's preparation plan, with the focus on fine-tuning both the team's tactical approach and physical condition ahead of the knockout encounter.

Every session now carries added importance as Morocco looks to continue its impressive World Cup journey.

Media to Attend Opening Minutes

The first 15 minutes of Monday's training session will be open to accredited media before the remainder of the workout takes place behind closed doors.

The private portion of the session will allow the coaching staff to work on tactical details and final preparations away from public view.

Building Toward Another Historic Night

Morocco has continued to impress throughout the tournament, advancing to the quarterfinals through disciplined performances, attacking quality, and remarkable team spirit.

Now, with France standing between the Atlas Lions and another historic milestone, every training session represents another step toward what promises to be one of the tournament's biggest occasions.

The focus is clear, the determination remains unwavering, and Morocco continues its pursuit of World Cup glory.

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