An open tempo is the likeliest starting point for markets that lean on goals. Morocco arrive off three consecutive wins and have used friendlies to sharpen an aggressive press and quick transitions; Norway bring confidence after a recent win over Sweden and an attacking spine that can punish space behind a high line. A clear majority of tipsters back a high-scoring profile — roughly two thirds of previews sampled favour Over 2.5 or Both Teams To Score — and that consensus fits the underlying match dynamic: two attack-minded sides meeting in a non-competitive setting where defensive conservatism is not compulsory.
The goals market therefore sets the primary angle. Morocco have scored freely in warm-up matches and Norway possess forward threats who convert chances at a high rate. Against an opponent preparing to show attacking balance, Over 2.5 Goals gains weight from frequency: multiple preview outlets list it as the headline pick and several recent friendlies between top-tier national sides have nudged past three goals. The counterpoint is careful rotation. If either coach organises a low-block or substitutes key forwards early, totals will compress — but line-ups published close to kick-off will resolve that fast.
A complementary angle is Both Teams To Score. Morocco’s press creates turnovers in dangerous areas but leaves space behind; Norway’s transition game is built to exploit those moments. Analysts who favour BTTS point to both sides’ recent scoring runs and training observations of attacking patterns. Conservative voices highlight Morocco’s defensive discipline in the last three victories, yet those wins included concessions in open play, so a goal for Norway is plausible.
Finally, match result and selective outrights form the speculative leg. Morocco have momentum and the nominal home tag, but Norway’s frontline can swing a single-game neutral or favour Norway if rotation is light. A majority of previews expect goals rather than a cautious stalemate, and that profile should shape which result selections carry a meaningful logic on matchday.
Given the balance of attacking form and tactical openness, markets that pay on shared scoring and elevated totals look the most coherent heading into kick-off.