Saturday, 4 July 2026

2026 FIFA World Cup Match 90: Canada - Morocco (discussion)

Michael Oliver at his third appearance at 2026 WC gets for the first time teams outside UEFA, he will officiate Canada - Morocco in the Round of 16. 


Match #90
Round of 16
4 July 2026, 19:00 CET
NRG Stadium, Houston
CANADA - MOROCCO 
Referee: Michael Oliver ENG
Assistant Referee 1: Stuart Burt ENG
Assistant Referee 2: James Mainwaring ENG 
Fourth Official:  Danny Makkelie NED
Reserve AR: Hessel Streegstra NED 
Video Assistant Referee: Jarred Gillett ENG
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 1 : Dennis Johan Higler NED
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 2 : Tomasz Kwiatkowski POL

109 comments:

  1. It'll be interesting to see how Michael Oliver handles the protests and players surrounding the referee. Both teams, especially Morocco, can be quite emotional when they're behind.

    Will we see the typical English approach, where dissent is dealt with firmly, or the FIFA approach we've seen throughout this tournament, where almost everything is allowed?

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  2. Good start shows he means business retake kick off

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    1. After the almost disaster of the start of the 2nd half in AUS/EGY, I'm betting the committee made sure to highlight it the next morning.

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    2. Clip: https://streamable.com/a8ktqy

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  3. I do believe that all the referees are competent and capable.
    But things change when the referees arrive and are told to throw away everything, they know and everything that they've done their entire careers. That's where Collina ruins capable and competent referees.

    A good referee manager recognizes and accepts that each referee is different and that they all have differing abilities, strengths and weaknesses. And he assigns his referees to matches accordingly.

    But that takes more work. So instead, they take the easy way out and just toss out blanket instructions and directives to all the referees. And expect them all to robotically perform in the same manner. No wonder we're left with this disarray in terms of officiating.

    Yup, I am looking at you Collina and Busacca. The people you were as referees would be ashamed of what you've become and what you're doing to refereeing.

    With that said, just let the referees officiate their respective matches in the manner that best suits them, In the manner that they've done it their entire careers. I guarantee that the results will be much better. Is it really that much to ask, Mr. Collina and Mr. Busacca?

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  4. I don’t understand the head injury policy, this is for me an instant stop, this is way more important than statistic of the game time. Once again weird guidelines from the committee.

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    1. Clip: https://streamable.com/5tbu5h

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    2. As has been shown. Player health, safety, and wellbeing are not high on FIFA's priorities list.
      This is in no way the poor referee's fault who have been "handcuffed" by ridiculous instructions and directives.

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  5. Bravo Oliver,too much stepping on opponets foot.

    Now MOR will complain why for foul on Hakimi there was no YC.

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    1. YC 20' Clip: https://streamable.com/mouzel

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  6. I didn't really like the way Oliver presented the first yellow card it wasn't very clear who he issued it to

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  7. Correct first YC, but pretty much similar foul was on the other side several minutes earlier without caution

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  8. Missed YC after an advantage played clear step on foot

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    1. Replay Clip: https://streamable.com/7c6wna

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  9. And now missed YC for foul on CAN player.

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  10. It seems he is making a distinction between a full step onto a foot (YC) and an extended leg without the weight of the body (foul only).

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  11. Hydration break, so far so good one YC issued by the English referee Oliver,
    It is very physical game and delicately possed Hopefully everything goes well for the English crew live 28'

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  12. Good YC a piece (one for each side) following the incident on 39'

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    1. Full-Sequence + Replays:
      https://streamable.com/utmvhu

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  13. Yes,you can difference in styles.

    Someone like Valenzuela would probably solve this with big warnings.

    Oliver is using talkative but also booking approach.

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  14. Yc for hakomo meanless by oliver

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  15. Confrontation created out of absolutely nothing. Oliver tried to intervene quickly to stop it escalating being surprisingly physical with the players. Ultimately 2 yellow cards shown

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    1. Out of nothing? Did you not see the absolutely unnecessary shove in the back of the Canadian player when the GK already had the ball?

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    2. Not "literally" nothing obviously. A pretty minor incident which in most games would pass without the kind of confrontation that followed

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  16. Refnewgen at halftime can you post a clip of the off-ball foul at 15’?

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    1. No Replays in the broadcast...
      Live-Sequence: https://streamable.com/9qryis

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  17. Michael Oliver stepped in like a boxing referee; I think he should have stayed out of it

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  18. Correct double yellow after mass conf. Difficult to manage but did reasonably well. One from each side.

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  19. Well handled altercation with one YC at each side

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  20. That mass confrontation is on Oliver directly.
    Just call the simple foul and run over and admonish verbally and forcefully the Moroccan player for that completely unnecessary shove to the Canadian player.
    No whistle no action by the referee. Of course, unsurprisingly the Canadians seek to get back at the Moroccan player on their own terms,

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  21. Poor management IMHO in minute 40 with the double caution. Oliver very complacent with original foul. Certainly not convinced that he would have cautioned the Moroccan player had the Canadian players not reacted. Then his solution to caution one from each team is unacceptable as the reaction from the Canadian who was fouled was certainly not enough for a caution.

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    1. People on here moan all tournament about no cards and then when a ref is brave enough to issue cards, they all still moan

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    2. Text book handling of confrontation. Tried to stop then got out and observed. Instigators cautioned

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    3. However, those cards were completely unnecessary if he had simply called the obvious and unnecessary push by Hakimi.

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    4. Utter rubbish ,both caution were justified .BOTH over reacted in an aggresive manner .Nip the confrontation in the bud .Better handled than a lot of referees ,burying their heads and thenhaving more problems later

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    5. Some users on this blog are simply error mongers whole only looks for faults by all means in any referee provided it is not their "favourite referee". I can't understand how somebody is looking for a way to blame Oliver in that situation

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  22. Now very clear YC,good performance from Oliver.

    Probably Collina will send him home cause 4 cards is too much,horror for Fifa and co.

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  23. Correct YC on 45' for reckless

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  24. Good to see Oliver didn’t ignore the clear YC for SPA to maintain control. And another YC as I write.

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  25. And 5th,very deserved.

    Oliver is going bonkers,Collina is mad probably🤣🤣🤣

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    1. 🤣🤣🤣 you are probably correct.

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  26. Perfect first half, but ideally one or two more cautions to top it off.

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  27. Wrong call foul 45+1 clear dive by MAR player

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  28. Call the simple foul (the shove by Hakimi), give him a good tongue lashing. The Canadians wouldn't have reacted and there would be two less cards.

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  29. Very good performance from Oliver. His experience helps him take control of this game. Strong candidates of the Final (Taylor as well)

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  30. Micheal Oliver’s facial expressions show that he’s a little perturbed by the physical nature of this game.

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    1. Rubbish ,Oliver started his refereeing in Tough leagues in the North East of England ,this is a picnic in comparsion

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    2. Yeah but these players are skilled, not a bunch of fat drunks like the English leagues

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  31. Oliver doesn't show a card for a strong careless/borderline reckless tackle, then it's missed YC. Oliver does show cards (correctly), then he's card happy and it's too much according to this blog. I'm not convinced any of the referees can win!

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  32. Is crazy to think Oliver and his crew are struggling to deal this game!

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    1. I don’t know if struggling is the correct word but definitely don’t really know how to manage it imo.

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  33. The AR1 has flagged for two fouls that weren't fouls and is hopelessly behind on long runs.

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  34. As expected with the start of elimination games way more fouls and ‘’protective approach’’ by referees. This game is a good example of it a lot a soft fouls given especially at the end of the 1st half

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  35. We're on track to break the card record in the Euro 2024 Turkey-Czechia match 😂

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    1. Maybe even Battle for Nuremberg?😉

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  36. 6th YC of the half (correct again) for reckless on 45+5'

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  37. Good performance but it’s looking more like this match will not finish with 22 players on the park

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  38. Another correct yellow. We might see a second yellow in this game unless the players wise up.

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  39. This game will have 20 yellow cards!

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    1. If you can't make sensible comments ,what are you doing on here

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    2. John, are you having an emotional breakdown?
      Since 2024, kovacs has been getting unfair criticism simply because he wasn’t afraid to show the cards that were deserved. Now that Michael Oliver is taking the same approach, he’s being praised and rightly so. The double standard is astonishing. What a hypocritical

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    3. In this case Oliver brought it on himself.
      He failed to act proactively on the Hakimi and Lareyea incident which calling a simple foul and a string verbal warning would have sufficed. But he chose to ignore it completely and it infuriated the Canadians which in turn led to the mass confrontation. At that point he had no choice but to show cards.

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  40. Hopefully, they’ll remain just as consistent with personal penalties in the second half—even if Collina doesn't like it; Oliver won't be around in four years anyway.

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  41. Wow, it seems that Oliver lost a bit control of the game in last 10-15 minutes. Still,keeping it on positive way. We will see second half.

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  42. 45×6 given therecis one like this in the begining of the game no card shown

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  43. The game has become what it is because of a "flash point" incident. The completely unnecessary and uncalled for shove by Hakimi that was not whistled by the referee. Which unsurprisingly followed by the mass confrontation.

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  44. And that just begs the question:with 1st performance in bookings as it should be,even better than Turpin's last night,why could not every ref whistle like this,by the book?

    I dont even Siebert or Kovacs would have whistled it like Oliver in 1st half.

    What's crazier is he on purpose or missed 1-2 yc's.


    But other than that,great 1st half.

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  45. I'm in a bit of shock on how to analyse that first half. Good if not unexpected performance from Oliver. 6 (six) YC's in the first half, all correct and players can have no complaints. Foul recognition and consistency have been strong and has been proactive with player management where possible. Certainly a performance not in trend with the whole tournament but a refreshing change t see an official just referee the game.

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  46. The players are so used to making 5 of these fouls before they even get a warning, not today

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  47. Failing to call a quite simple foul caused the temperature of the match to rise.
    Larreya and Hakimi had already had a clash earlier in the match. A locked in referee keeps this in mind and is on the lookout for follow up incidents between these two players.

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    1. The hundreds of fouls that havie been missed in this WC ,have been caused by Collina and his directives .

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  48. It's hilarious to read this place sometimes. We've had a whole tournament of whinging and moaning about referees not issuing cards. As soon as there's a match where yellow cards are correctly issued it means that he is losing control.

    Ultimately a large number of people only come on here with the sole desire just to moan and whinge as much as possible

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    1. The cards are of because of his own doing.

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    2. I think it's small amount of people.

      I don't think he lost control and it's refreshing to see ref who is not afraid to show cards.

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    3. +1 every game missed YCs and being given it's now poor refereeing (what's what) l bet if it was one of the French it would be charismatic,aura and bravery

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    4. He allowed the match to heat up. Thus, he had no choice but to show cards. He caused it himself.
      That's like praising an arsonist for putting out a fire he lit.

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  49. Amazing what not calling a simple foul can lead to.
    In this case it led to a "flash point" incident (mass confrontation).
    Which in turn from that point on the temperature of the match changed significantly.

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  50. Pretty good performance from the English crew at Halftime
    On the confrontation it was not in his hands out of meaningless contacts and the rest was a flow of correct YC to finish at 45'

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    1. That mass confrontation is on Oliver directly.
      Just call the simple foul and run over and admonish verbally and forcefully the Moroccan player for that completely unnecessary shove to the Canadian player.
      No whistle no action by the referee. Of course, unsurprisingly the Canadians seek to get back at the Moroccan player on their own terms,

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  51. And now watching social newtwork,everyone criticizes Oliver,says he is very card free.

    So that's what Fifa does not want,ref to be main focus.

    No matter if made right decisions in all 6 cards,too much for people,too much for Fifa.

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    1. He caused it. He led to it. His decision to not whistle that completely uncalled for and unnecessary shove by Hakimi infuriated the Canadians.

      Furthermore, those two players had already clashed earlier in the match. A "locked in" referee knows this and keeps in mind for future clashes.

      In this case Oliver failed to react proactively and was left showing cards reactively.

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    2. He allowed advantage and then in a blik of an eye conflict happened.

      He was then there,but conflict still continued..

      What more could he do when guideline is to let advantage whenever you can?

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    3. If said guidelines are going to compromise your game control. To hell with the guidelines.
      He should have had in mind the fact that these two players had already clashed earlier in the match and been on the lookout for a follow up incident.
      When the follow up incident happened, he attempted to downplay it and it backfired. It led to the mass confrontation which in turn raised the temperature of the match.

      Oliver failed to act proactively and was left showing cards reactively.

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  52. There individuals in this platform who have given themselves the task of looking for something to murmur and complain about in every referees' performance except it is their "favourite referee".
    This first half I have watched, you have to be an error mongers to not be satisfied with the referee's performance.

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    1. He caused it. He led to it. His decision to not whistle that completely uncalled for and unnecessary shove by Hakimi infuriated the Canadians.

      Furthermore, those two players had already clashed earlier in the match. A "locked in" referee knows this and keeps in mind for future clashes.

      In this case Oliver failed to react proactively and was left showing cards reactively.

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    2. We heard you the first 10 times you've said the same thing. Stop spamming the forum

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  53. I’m new to this forum for the World Cup. These comment sections are unfortunately cesspools. The best thing is refnewgen posting clips of incidents.

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  54. Missed foul and missed offside here

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    1. He clearly played advantage

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    2. do you mean the advantage with a corner afterwards?

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    3. Didnt see the gesture apoligies.. although there was an offside pretty sure

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  55. YC on 49' for SPA (correct again)

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  56. Unusually for Michael Oliver, he has found himself in a match with several yellow cards. At one point, following one of the cards he issued, you could clearly notice his reluctance to show the card. He seemed to be trying to avoid it, but in the end he had no choice. My feeling is that, in a game like this, there is now a real possibility that red cards could follow.
    I wasn't expecting Canada - Morocco to be this intense, although I have to say the match has been very open and highly competitive.
    I had anticipated a rather easy game with very few talking points, but this time, unlike in his previous two appointments, Oliver has to battle to keep control.
    We finally have the kind of test that allows us to assess the English referee properly.
    In his earlier matches we said he had performed well, but in reality it was impossible to know how he would react under pressure because he was never really put in that situation.
    So let's see what the second half brings and whether the English referee can once again demonstrate his quality or not.
    Now Morocco scored. Game can change.

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  57. This isn't a good performance. Oliver's push on the protesting Canada player at 47:20 indicates that he doesn't feel in control of the match (and is right so to feel).

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    1. You can tell from a single scene that the referee doesn't have the game under control. Kudos. For me, it was a good performance with total control of the match

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  58. Second half very consistent with the YC bar l guess YCs may reach 12/14 more physical and more delicate with the host nation becoming more desperate

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