Morocco are another team who are bracing themselves for their first appearance in the Women's World Cup scheduled in Australia and New Zealand. The debutants of the tournament have shown considerable improvement in the running to the competition and looking at recent trends they could provide some massive upsets.
The Atlas Lionesses are placed in a difficult group with Germany, South Korea, and Colombia making up the rest of the group and despite multiple sources betting against them, a shock could be on the cards for the dominant forces in the group.
Morocco secured themselves a podium finish in the 2022 Women's African Cup of Nations highlighting the progress Reynald Pedros team has made in recent times. Despite that, the two losses in the April friendlies against the Czech Republic and Romania could serve as a notice before they prepare themselves for the World Cup.
Morocco is yet to announce the final squad who'll secure a ticket to Australia but Pedros has already revealed a provisional squad, as GOAL takes a look at who made it to the Morocco Women's World Cup squad.