Morocco was up to the task against Spain at the Education City Stadium, holding on to a goalless draw throughout ninety minutes and extra time before winning the penalty shootout.
Spain was dominant during the game, but that could not earn them a place in the Quarter Finals as Morocco played well in the defence.
Spain were defeated 3-0 in the penalty shootout. Meanwhile, Portugal, on the other hand knocked Switzerland 6-1, with Goncalo Ramos netting three goals.
See The Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup Quarter-Final Fixtures Below:
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9:
4 pm: Croatia vs Brazil
8 pm: Netherlands vs Argentina
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10:
4 pm: Morocco vs Portugal
8 pm: England vs France
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