Who is the referee for France vs Morocco?

Kylian Mbappe in action at the 2026 World Cup
France vs Morocco will see one side make it back to the tournament's semi-finals. (Image credit: Getty Images)

France vs Morocco at the 2026 World Cup is nearly a repeat of the 2022 edition's semi-final, which ended 2-0 to the former.

Didier Deschamps' men are gunning for a third successive final at the tournament, having won in 2018 and fell to Argentina at the final hurdle in 2022.

Morocco have already made African history at the World Cup, but a second successive semi-final would be an astounding feat.

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Who is the referee for France vs Morocco, Quarter-Final, 2026 World Cup?

Morocco squad team photo.

Morocco have already made African history at the World Cup, could they do it again? (Image credit: Getty Images)

Morocco prevailed 3-0 in the Round of 16 against Canada, prompting Jesse Marsch to make a string of bizarre comments, while France edged a 1-0 win against Paraguay in their preceding match.

In charge of the event, as both teams look to make the tournament's semi-finals, is Argentinian referee Facundo Tello.

Joining him for the clash are fellow countrymen Juan Pablo Belatti and Gabriel Chade, serving as assistant referees.

Two more Argentinians in Dario Herrera and Cristian Navarro will operate as the fourth official and reserve assistant referee, respectively.

Tello has refereed five World Cup games across his esteemed career, including two across North America.

The Argentinian official refereed Canada's 1-1 opening game draw vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as South Africa's 1-0 win against South Korea in Group A.

In 2022, he refereed Morocco's 1-0 quarter-final victory against Portugal, serving five bookings, one of which was red.

France team in a huddle celebrating.

France are looking to make a third successive final appearance at the World Cup. (Image credit: Getty Images)

On this stage, Tello isn't so quick to wield his cards, averaging a low 3.2 bookings per match.

In Liga Profesional de Futbol, where he has officiated the majority of his games, that average rises to 5.7 bookings per fixture.

The Argentinian official has never awarded a spot kick in five matches on the World Cup stage.

Kedar Bayley
Freelance Writer

Kedar Bayley is a trained journalist specialising in culture reporting. As a fan of Liverpool FC, he writes on the Reds often. Knowledgable about all things sports, cinema and television, you can find his words in Screen International, FourFourTwo, Manchester Evening News and more.

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