The journey of four Saudi Roshn League professionals in the 2026 World Cup continues, as they have reached the quarter-finals with their national teams, keeping the dream of winning the world title alive as the tournament approaches its decisive stages.

Moroccan-French showdown with a Roshn flavor

Attention is focused on the anticipated match between Morocco and France, which features three players from the Saudi Roshn League, in one of the strongest quarter-final ties.

The Moroccan national team relies on the experience of goalkeeper Yassine Bounou, the Al-Hilal star, who continues to deliver outstanding performances since the start of the tournament, along with Al-Fateh defender Marwan Saadan, who has become a key element in the 'Atlas Lions' lineup during their journey to the last eight.

On the other hand, Theo Hernandez, Al-Hilal full-back, leads the French national team's ambitions to continue their title campaign, benefiting from his vast experience in major tournaments, in a match expected to be highly competitive and exciting.

Toney leads England's ambitions

In another match, Al-Ahli striker Ivan Toney continues his journey with the England national team as they face Norway in a match no less important than the other quarter-final ties.

Toney aims to continue providing offensive contributions for the 'Three Lions,' who seek to return to the global podium for the first time since winning the 1966 World Cup, with high ambitions to advance to the semi-finals.

Strong presence for Roshn League

The presence of four Saudi Roshn League players in the quarter-finals underscores the growing status of the Saudi league on the global stage, as it now features elite players capable of competing in the biggest international events, as attention turns to what this quartet will deliver in one of the most important stages of the 2026 World Cup.