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World Cup Countdown: The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11 across the US, Mexico and Canada, with 48 teams and 104 matches—free-to-air coverage in the UK is set to split between BBC and ITV. Morocco in Focus: Morocco’s World Cup build-up includes injury worries ahead of the opener vs Brazil, while the Group C clash is framed as a marquee early test. Arab Football Spotlight: beIN Sports says a record eight Arab nations will compete, with region-wide programming and team-focused documentaries running through the tournament. Tech & Culture Tie-In: An Indian choreographer has created the FIFA World Cup anthem “Siir Siir,” shot in Morocco, adding a fresh cultural link to the event. Local Security & Diplomacy: Morocco’s foreign minister Nasser Bourita used a Rabat-hosted security meeting to warn about terrorism’s spread and the role of AI in new threats. Business & Trade: A “zero tariffs” push is also highlighted as a boost for Morocco-related trade ties.

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Model sees England exiting World Cup in quarter-finals against Morocco

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Algorithm ranks Brazil ninth for 2026 World Cup title

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The Atlas Lions at the 2026 World Cup: Morocco’s fixtures, venues and squad for football’s biggest event

The Atlas Lions at the 2026 World Cup: Morocco’s fixtures, venues and squad for football’s biggest event

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Spain and Morocco see rise in tourist numbers and position themselves as an alternative to the Middle East

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