From a tactical standpoint, Morocco have the edge here, though we cannot rule out a surprise draw. Morocco’s squad has built a reputation for strong defensive organization and sharp counter-attacking, allowing them to dominate weaker sides and even top teams while staying unbeaten for months. As co-hosts of the 2030 World Cup, they are using this friendly to build momentum and test their squad ahead of the tournament, so motivation will not be an issue. Norway, meanwhile, have plenty of individual quality, but they have struggled to click as a team on the road. That said, Norway’s attacking stars could punish any defensive mistakes, and Morocco may choose to rotate their lineup. This makes the home pick a strong but not certain option.