There's a simple way to watch France vs Morocco for *FREE* — live now
Kylian Mbappe's World Cup continues today — so don't get caught offside by geo-blocks
Kylian Mbappe's France face dark horses Morocco in a tantalizing 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-final crunch match at Boston's Gillette Stadium on July 9. Hungry for goals? Here's a simple way to watch France vs Morocco for free – in the U.S., Canada and beyond.
Kick-off is at 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT / 9 p.m. BST, with fans around the world checking in on two of the most impressive teams left in the tournament with a place in the last four up for grabs.
- Free stream: ITVX (U.K.)
- Watch from anywhere: Norton VPN (Up to 63% Off)
France have very few things to worry about, with the fitness of Aurelien Tchouameni the only issue facing Didier Deschamps ahead of the game.
Things are a little more serious for Morocco, who are sweating on the fitness of Ismael Saibari. The star striker missed most of the Canada clash with a hamstring injury and remains a doubt for this quarter-final tie.
If you're searching for how to watch France vs Morocco free online, we've got everything a 'soccer' fan needs, including kick-off times, TV channels, and where to find a live stream of every goal, header and Kylian Mbappe masterclass.
Read on as we show you how to watch France vs Morocco from anywhere in the world for free with Norton VPN.
Watch France vs Morocco live streams for free
In the U.K., France vs Morocco will be broadcast for free on ITVX. The build-up is live from 8 p.m. ahead of kick-off at 9 p.m. BST.
Get ITVX – no messy sign up, email and a UK postcode (e.g. HA9 0WS). TV licence holders only.
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Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, Norton VPN is our No.1 streaming VPN.
2. Choose the location. For instance if you're in the U.S. and want to watch France vs Morocco free, you'd select 'United Kingdom' from the list.
3. Watch the World Cup. Head to ITVX and watch the game live.
What devices is ITVX available on?
- Amazon Fire (Tablets, Cube, Stick, TVs)
- Android TV (please note: some models aren’t supported)
- Android (Mobile & Tablet) - Android 7.0 and above
- Apple TV (tvOS 14 or later)
- Google TV (Chromecast with Google TV and NVIDIA Shield)
- Freely
- Freesat (please note: some models aren’t supported)
- Freeview Play (TVs and set-top boxes) (please note: some models aren’t supported)
- iOS (iPhone & iPad) - iOS 14 and above
- LG Smart TVs (2016-2024)
- NOW Smart Sticks and Boxes (minimum firmware v11.5.0)
- PlayStation (PS4 and PS5)
- Roku (Stick & Roku-OS powered TVs, minimum firmware v11.5.0)
- Samsung Smart TVs (2017 and above - 2016 models only offer on demand TV)
- Sky Q, Sky Glass and Sky Stream puck
- Virgin Media (360, Stream, TiVo)
- YouView (BT, Humax, Sony, TalkTalk)
- Xbox (One, Series X, Series S)
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