The United States men's Olympic soccer team will face off against Morocco in the quarterfinals of the knockout stage on Friday morning.
After dropping their group stage opener against France, the U.S. rattled off back-to-back wins over New Zealand and Guinea, scoring seven goals in the process.
Morocco also won two and lost one in the group stage, including a hectic 2-1 victory over Argentina to open the tournament.
Morocco is currently priced as fourth-favorite to win gold at +600, while the U.S. is +1400.
USA vs. Morocco will be available to stream on Peacock, NBCOlympics.com (with a TV provider sign-in) and fuboTV. The game will be available to watch in Spanish on Telemundo.
USA vs. Morocco is scheduled to kick off at 9 AM ET / 6 AM PT on Friday, August 2 from Parc des Princes in Paris, France.
USA and Morocco senior men's teams have faced off four times in their history, with Morocco holding a 3-1 all-time record.
Midfielder Gianluca Busio (leg) missed out on the U.S. game vs. Guinea, with Maximilian Dietz getting the start in his place.
Striker Duncan McGuire was also replaced by Griffin Yow in the starting XI vs. Guinea.
Djordje Mihailovic and Kevin Paredes have each scored two goals at the Olympics thus far.
Morocco is expected to field the same squad as they have in their three group stage games, with no new injuries being reported.
Forward Soufiane Rahimi scored four goals in three group stage games, while team captain Achraf Hakimi has provided one assist.