Match Overview

One of the standout matchups on Sunday’s international friendly schedule will feature two teams with high expectations for the next FIFA World Cup. Norway, back in the tournament after a lengthy absence, continues its preparations behind Erling Haaland and a squad determined to make an impact on the global stage.

Morocco, meanwhile, arrives after its historic fourth-place finish at Qatar 2022—the best World Cup performance by an African nation—and will look to use this marquee test as another step toward a deep run at the upcoming tournament.

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Source: Worldsoccertalk.com