Match Preview: Morocco V Scotland
- Jamieelee
- Oct 24
- 2 min read
The Scotland women’s national football team will take on Morocco in an international friendly on Friday, 24 October 2025, at the Stade Larbi Zaouli in Casablanca. Kick-off is set for 7:30 p.m. local time. Although this match is officially a friendly, it carries real significance for both sides — especially for Scotland, who are using the fixture as preparation for their 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifying campaign, which begins in early 2026. Under new head coach Melissa Andreatta, the team will be looking to refine their playing style, experiment with line-ups, and build confidence away from home.

For Scotland, this match marks another step in their transition under Andreatta’s leadership. The squad has seen some rotation in October, with four changes announced as the coach seeks to balance experience and youth. Captain Caroline Weir, one of Scotland’s most influential players, has made it clear that the team are treating this trip as more than just a warm-up, stating that “winning remains top of the agenda.” Scotland’s recent form in the UEFA Women’s Nations League has been mixed, including a hard-fought draw against the Netherlands, but performances have shown promise. This game offers a chance to build attacking cohesion and strengthen defensive consistency against a physical and fast-moving opponent.
Morocco, meanwhile, will be eager to make the most of home advantage. The Atlas Lionesses have been steadily improving on the international stage, especially after their strong performances in continental competitions over the past two years. Playing in Casablanca will give them a familiar atmosphere and vocal support, and they’ll look to use their pace and pressing game to test Scotland’s back line. For Morocco, this friendly is an opportunity to benchmark themselves against a European opponent and showcase their growing tactical maturity and technical quality.
Historically, the two nations have rarely faced each other in women’s football, so this will be a fresh tactical matchup. Scotland are expected to rely on structured buildup play and creative passing through midfield — led by Weir — while Morocco may look to strike quickly on the counterattack. Conditions in Casablanca, including the heat and pitch surface, could also play a role in how the game unfolds, especially for Scotland adjusting to a different environment.
Overall, the match is expected to be open and competitive, with both teams motivated to end 2025 on a high note. Scotland’s superior experience at the top European level might give them a slight edge, but Morocco’s home support and attacking confidence could balance things out. A close scoreline — perhaps Scotland 2–1 Morocco — feels like a realistic prediction, though either side could easily take the win depending on how well they adapt and execute their game plan.




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