
Morocco's Arab Cup Quarter-Final Opponent: Syria or Palestine, Hinges on Saudi Arabia Result
The Moroccan reserve national team is nearing qualification for the quarter-finals of the Arab Cup. Their next opponent, however, remains uncertain, potentially being either Palestine or Syria, depending on their final standing in Group B after tomorrow's match against Saudi Arabia.
Morocco needs a victory against Saudi Arabia to secure the top spot in the group, which would set up a quarter-final clash with Syria. Should the Moroccan team settle for a draw, they would finish the first round in second place, meaning they would face Palestine in the next stage.
Saudi Arabia currently leads the group with six points, while Morocco is second with four points. Oman sits third with one point, and Comoros is last with no points. Despite this, the second qualification spot remains open between Morocco and Oman. A draw would be enough for the Moroccan reserve team to advance, whereas Oman needs to defeat Comoros and hope for a Moroccan loss against Saudi Arabia to secure qualification.