The Moroccan national football team defeated Uganda 4–0 in a friendly match on Tuesday evening at the Grand Stadium of Tangier. From the opening minutes, the national team's attacking intentions were clear. In the 4th minute, Ismael Saibari delivered a superb pass from the left side into the penalty area, where Neil El Aynaoui met it with a volley that deflected off a defender, wrong-footing goalkeeper Denis Onyango and settling in the net. The Moroccan team continued to dominate the flow of play, though without creating clear scoring chances until the 28th minute, when Brahim Diaz missed a golden opportunity after a brilliant pass from Noussair Mazraoui. The goalkeeper blocked the shot, and Hamza Igamane followed up, but the Ugandan defense cleared the danger. The continuous attacking efforts paid off when the in-form Ismael Saibari scored Morocco's second goal after receiving a cross in front of the goal, with Mazraoui once again providing the assist to secure the lead. Morocco's performance in the first half was marked by cohesion and fluid coordination across all lines, with quick ball recovery thanks to constant pressure on the Ugandan ball carrier. The second half brought no change in the Moroccan side's dominance, except for Uganda's most dangerous chance in the 55th minute, a cross from the right that Jawad El Yamiq managed to clear to avert the threat. In the 64th minute, Walid Regragui made his first substitutions, bringing off Sofyan Amrabat and Hamza Igamane and introducing Soufiane Rahimi and Bilal El Khannous, giving new energy to the attack. In the 75th minute, the national coach made three more changes at once, introducing Elias Bensghir, Ilias Akhomach, and Sofiane Diop to replace Brahim Diaz, Azzedine Ounahi, and Ismael Saibari. In the 78th minute, Soufiane Rahimi earned a penalty after a clear foul inside the box, which he converted to score Morocco's third goal. After securing the result, Regragui brought on promising youngster Abdelhamid Aït Boudlal in the 81st minute to replace team captain Romain Saïss. Morocco struck again in the final moments of regular time (88'), this time through Bilal El Khannous. He played a through ball to Ilias Akhomach, who carried it forward before returning it perfectly to El Khannous inside the box for the fourth goal. With this victory, the Moroccan national team extended its winning streak to 18 consecutive matches, further strengthening its record.