- Watch Morocco vs Norway free on ITVX (UK)
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- Kick-off: Sun, Jun 7 | 3pm ET / 8pm BST
Morocco vs Norway may only be a friendly, but it's both sides' last World Cup 2026 warm-up fixture before tournament kick-off, meaning it's a final chance to tinker.
The Atlas Lions' begin their World Cup campaign with a heavyweight showdown against Brazil, which doubles as new coach Mohamed Ouahbi's first competitive game in charge after stepping up from the 2025 U20 world champions. Predecessor Walid Regragui had ushered in a golden age by leading Morocco to 2022 semi-finals and the 2025 AFCON title but with fans far from enamored with his pragmatic playing style, he left in March. A popular appointment, Ouahbi has had to cram in four friendlies, which have produced three confidence-boosting wins and a draw, but expectations for Achraf Hakimi & Co have risen exponentially, and robbed them of the element of surprise.
Norway are a fascinating case, because they failed to reach the previous six editions of the World Cup and the past six European Championships, yet they're led by Erling Haaland, arguably the world's deadliest marksman and scorer of a ludicrous 16 goals in qualifying, and Martin Odegaard, an elite playmaker and newly crowned Premier League-winning captain. Stale Solbakken's men cruised through qualifying with eight wins from eight, and with Iraq up first next week, they should be able to play their way up to speed.
Here's how to watch Morocco vs Norway from anywhere in the world.
Can you watch Morocco vs Norway for free?
Yes. Morocco vs Norway is being shown on free-to-air ITV4 and ITVX in the UK.
Traveling abroad right now? You can use a VPN to watch Morocco vs Norway for free as if you were right at home.
Use a VPN to watch Morocco vs Norway live streams
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How to watch Morocco vs Norway live streams in the US
Soccer fans in the US can watch Morocco vs Norway on either ESPN Deportes or ESPN Unlimited.
ESPN Unlimited costs $29.99/month or $299.99/year, but you can bundle it with Disney Plus and Hulu for $35.99/month.
Alternatively, ESPN Deportes is carried by several OTT streaming platforms, including Fubo, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV, each of which offers a free trial to new users.
Outside of the US? Use a VPN whilst you're traveling away from home to unlock your stream.
How to watch Morocco vs Norway live streams in the UK
In the UK, Morocco vs Norway is free-to-air on ITV4 and via the ITVX streaming service. Live coverage gets underway at 7.50pm BST.
All you need is an account, a TV license and a UK postcode (e.g.HA9 0WS). Sign up here!
If you're out of the UK but still want to tune in, explore the VPN route set out above, which will help you access your accounts from anywhere.
Can I watch Morocco vs Norway in Canada?
Morocco vs Norway appears to have slipped through the cracks in Canada.
Visiting Canada from the UK? Use NordVPN to watch the game for free.
Can I watch Morocco vs Norway in Australia?
The Morocco vs Norway game hasn't picked up a broadcasting partner in Australia.
If you're in Australia from the UK, however, a VPN will help you tune in. NordVPN is the one we recommend above all others.
What is the Morocco vs Norway start time?
Morocco vs Norway kicks off at 8pm BST / 3pm ET / 12pm PT on Sunday, June 7.
That's 5am AEST on Monday, June 8 in Australia.
What is the Morocco vs Norway head-to-head?
Morocco and Norway have only met once before, at the 1998 World Cup. The game served up an entertaining 2-2 draw.
Current Norway boss Stale Solbakken came off the bench that day for the Landslaget.
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