Morocco wrapped up their final November fixture with a commanding 4–0 win over Uganda in Tangier, tightening their grip on the best form in world football.
The Atlas Lions struck early when Uganda’s Achai turned the ball into his own net.
Ilias Saibari doubled the lead later in the first half after smart buildup play.
Morocco kept control throughout the match, and Soufiane Rahimi pushed the score to 3–0 from the penalty spot in the closing stages.
Bilal El Khannouss sealed the night with a late fourth.
Uganda never threatened. Morocco owned 64% possession, created six big chances, and hit the target 10 times from 20 attempts. Uganda finished the match with only two shots and none on target.
The result extended Morocco’s winning streak to 18 consecutive games—a new world record that surpasses the historic runs of Spain and Germany.
Regragui’s side also beat Mozambique earlier in the month, giving the AFCON 2025 hosts maximum confidence heading into January.
Morocco now enter the tournament as one of the most in-form national teams on the planet.