In a highly physical FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 encounter at NRG Stadium in Houston on July 4, co-hosts Canada and Morocco played out a goalless first half filled with intensity, multiple bookings, and a major injury blow.
Canada dominated early chances with an xG advantage of 0.42 to Morocco’s 0.02, but Moroccan goalkeeper Yassine Bounou stood tall with several key saves. The game’s flashpoint came around the 20th minute when Morocco’s star forward Ismael Saibari suffered a hamstring injury and was substituted, dealing a significant setback to the Atlas Lions.

Canada vs Morocco: Yellow Cards Dominate
Referee Michael Oliver issued six yellow cards in the opening period amid rising tempers. Key bookings included Achraf Hakimi and Canada’s Richie Laryea following a heated shoving incident. Other cautions went to players like Ounahi, El Khannouss, and Jonathan David, highlighting the match’s combative nature.
This knockout tie marks Canada’s first-ever Round of 16 appearance, while Morocco seeks to replicate their 2022 heroics. With the score locked at 0-0 at halftime, the second half promises high stakes as both sides chase a quarterfinal spot against the winner of France or Paraguay. But already, this match has taken place in the record books for most yellow cards in the first half of this World Cup.
Also, this match between Canada and Morocco is the first World Cup match on record (since 1966) to see more bookings (six) than shots (five) in the first half.
Canada vs Morocco; Full List of Yellow Card Recipients in 1st Half
Redouane Halhal (MAR) – 20′
Richie Laryea (CAN) – 40′
Achraf Hakimi (MAR) – 40′
Jonathan David (CAN) – 43′
Azzedine Ounahi (MAR) – 45′
Bilal El Khannouss (MAR) – 45+6′
Most Yellow Cards in a Half of World Cup
The record for the most cards shown in a World Cup match is 9 cards (8 yellow, 1 red), set during the infamous “Battle of Nuremberg” between Portugal and the Netherlands in the first half of their 2006 Round of 16 match. Referee Valentin Ivanov handed out five cautions and one sending-off before the halftime whistle even blew.
Story first published: Saturday, July 4, 2026, 23:44 [IST]
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