Canada vs Morocco Tickets | World Cup Round of 16
Canada take on Morocco in the Round of 16 at Houston Stadium on 4 July, with kick-off at 6 pm BST. The host nation arrive in dreamland, having reached the knockout stages for the first time in their history and then beaten South Africa with a stoppage-time winner to make the last 16. Now, though, they face a major step up against one of the most accomplished sides left in the tournament.
Morocco, semi-finalists at the 2022 World Cup, are the standard-bearers for African football and come into this tie after edging a strong Netherlands side on penalties. Houston Stadium, better known as NRG Stadium, is an air-conditioned, retractable-roof arena — a welcome relief from the Texas summer — and should provide a charged setting for a fascinating clash of momentum against pedigree.
How to Buy Tickets for Canada vs Morocco
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Canada vs Morocco Preview & Predictions
Canada have been one of the stories of the tournament. Roared on by their fans, Jesse Marsch's side reached the knockout rounds for the first time and then dug out a 1–0 win over South Africa, Stephen Eustáquio volleying home deep in stoppage time. They are quick, energetic and dangerous on the break, and will fear no one with nothing to lose.
Morocco arrive with serious pedigree. The first African side to reach a World Cup semi-final, in 2022, Walid Regragui's team are organised, technically gifted and packed with talent playing at Europe's top clubs. They came through a tense Round of 32 tie with the Netherlands, holding their nerve to win on penalties after a 1–1 draw, and will start as favourites here.
It is an intriguing clash of styles and stakes. Canada have the pace, momentum and home backing to trouble anyone, but Morocco have the bigger names, the deeper squad and the experience of going deep at a World Cup. The hosts will need to be at their very best, while Morocco will be confident their quality should see them through to the quarter-finals.
Key Players to Watch
Canada's biggest threat is the pace and quality of Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David. Davies, fresh from his return to fitness, can change a game from full-back or further forward, while David offers a clinical edge up front. Stephen Eustáquio pulls the strings in midfield — and grabbed the winner against South Africa — with Tajon Buchanan and Alistair Johnston also key.
Morocco are led by captain Achraf Hakimi, the outstanding Paris Saint-Germain full-back who drives the team forward. Brahim Díaz brings creativity and flair in the final third, Youssef En-Nesyri provides a goal threat through the middle, and Azzedine Ounahi and Sofyan Amrabat give Regragui's side energy and control in midfield.
Houston Stadium – Match Venue
Houston Stadium, officially NRG Stadium, will host this Round of 16 tie on 4 July. Home to the NFL's Houston Texans, it holds around 72,000 and was the first NFL stadium built with a retractable roof. Crucially for a July fixture in Texas, it is fully air-conditioned, sparing players and fans the worst of the summer heat and humidity. It is staging several matches at this tournament.
Set in NRG Park just south-west of downtown Houston, the stadium offers a modern, comfortable, enclosed environment with excellent sightlines. With the roof closed and the crowd in full voice, it can generate a powerful, contained atmosphere, and should be a fitting stage for this knockout clash.
How to Get to Houston Stadium for This Match
Houston Stadium sits in NRG Park, a short distance south-west of downtown Houston. The easiest way to reach it on match day is the METRORail Red Line, which runs directly from downtown to the Stadium Park/NRG Park station beside the ground, avoiding traffic and parking hassle. There is also extensive parking around NRG Park for those who prefer to drive. George Bush Intercontinental Airport is around 35 km to the north.
With the city spread out and fairly car-oriented, the rail line is the standout option on event days, when roads around NRG Park get busy. As ever, it's worth planning your journey in advance, arriving in good time, and allowing for matchday security checks before kick-off.
Houston Fan Guide for Match Day
Houston offers plenty to enjoy on match day, from the museums of the Museum District and the green space of Hermann Park to the dining, bars and nightlife of Midtown and Montrose. America's fourth-largest city is famously diverse, with a superb and varied food scene that's well worth exploring before heading to the stadium.
Expect a vibrant, colourful atmosphere, with Canada's travelling fans and a passionate Moroccan following — among the most spirited at any tournament — adding plenty of noise. With the comfort of an air-conditioned stadium and a lively city to explore, it's well worth arriving early and making a day of the occasion.
Road to the Round of 16: Canada & Morocco
The two teams reached the last 16 in very different ways. Canada made history by reaching the knockout rounds for the first time, then beat South Africa 1–0 thanks to Stephen Eustáquio's dramatic stoppage-time strike, sending the host nation through to a first-ever Round of 16.
Morocco came through a high-quality Round of 32 tie with the Netherlands. After a 1–1 draw, Regragui's side held their nerve to win 3–2 on penalties, underlining the resilience and big-game temperament that took them all the way to the semi-finals in 2022.
It is a compelling knockout tie. Canada have the pace, energy and feel-good momentum of a host nation overachieving, but Morocco have the pedigree, squad depth and tournament experience to start as favourites — and the Atlas Lions will be determined to make the most of it and reach the quarter-finals.

