The Morocco national football team secured an important win over Scotland in the 2026 World Cup, setting a new record for the longest unbeaten streak. Morocco now has 4 points after two matches in the group stage of the 2026 World Cup, following a 1-0 win over Scotland and a 1-1 draw with Brazil. The Moroccan team has reached 39 international matches without a loss, specifically since their last defeat against South Africa in the Africa Cup of Nations. After that, Morocco played 39 international matches without a loss, achieving 32 wins and drawing in seven matches. The Moroccan team's historic streak saw them achieve 16 consecutive wins, surpassing Spain's streak of 16 consecutive wins. In addition, Morocco reached 6 matches without a loss in the group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations, a record unprecedented in the history of African national teams. The Moroccan team has scored 22 goals in their World Cup history, becoming the second-highest scoring African team in the global tournament, one goal behind Nigeria and tied with Cameroon. Since their 0-1 loss to Portugal in 2018, Morocco has drawn 2-2 with Spain, then in 2022 started their campaign with a goalless draw with Croatia, followed by a 2-0 win over Belgium and a 2-1 win over Canada, and in 2026 drew 1-1 with Brazil and won 1-0 over Scotland. Notably, the Moroccan team has only lost twice in their last 52 matches in all competitions.