The Atlas Lions have seen a pair of qualifying games against Zimbabwe postponed, meaning their two upcoming friendlies are their last scheduled outings before travelling to Qatar in November.
Match preview
Morocco come into a pair of friendlies in September with their sights set on the start of the World Cup in November, having booked their spot in the global competition for a second consecutive time after reaching the group stage for the first time since the turn on the millennium in 2018.
The Atlas Lions firstly cruised through their second-round qualifying group with six victories from six games, booking a two-legged tie with Congo in March with a place in Qatar on the line as a result.
The away leg would finish in a 1-1 draw, before Morocco took control on home soil, winning 4-1 on the night and sealing their advancement as Azzedine Ounahi hit a brace alongside goals from Tarik Tissoudali and Achraf Hakimi.
Their return to competitive action then came in June with the beginning of Africa Cup of Nations Qualifying, and, after bowing out of the quarter-finals in last year's tournament, they kicked off qualification with 2-1 and 2-0 victories over South Africa and Liberia respectively, with Ayoub El Kaabi hitting an 87th-minute winner in the former and Youssef En-Nesyri getting on the scoresheet in both contests.
Now fully in preparation for the tournament in Qatar in two months, Walid Regragui's men will aim to continue building momentum with a friendly win on Friday.
Their opponents, meanwhile, do not have the World Cup to look forward to, as Chile fell short in South American qualifying.
Three straight wins, twice beating Paraguay and once beating Venezuela, put La Roja in a strong position to take a top-five finish, but they would suffer a major dip in form in the final run of fixtures and drop out of contention.
After bouncing back from consecutive defeats with a 3-2 win over Bolivia, Chile failed to keep pace with Peru and Colombia in the last two rounds of games, eventually dropping to seventh spot following 4-0 and 2-0 defeats to Brazil and Uruguay respectively.
Such an outcome quickly brought Martin Lasarte's stint as national team manager to an end, and following the subsequent appointment of Eduardo Berizzo, La Roja would go on to suffer Kirin Cup defeats to Tunisia and Ghana in June.
Having not yet won under their new boss, with their last taste of victory coming in February, Chile will now be desperate to rebuild some confidence in this round of friendlies with a pair of positive results.
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Team News
Morocco have called up a full-strength squad for the friendly and should look to deduce their strongest starting XI ahead of the World Cup, with Romain Saiss set to captain the side from the heart of the defence.
Star man Achraf Hakimi will likely maintain his place on the right-hand side of the defence, keeping Bayern Munich's Noussair Mazraoui out of the side as a result, while Ilias Chair will hope that his positive start to the season for Queens Park Rangers will earn him a start, having netted three goals and five assists in the Championship thus far.
There is plenty of competition for attacking spots, though, with Sevilla's Youssef En-Nesyri bound to lead the line while Chelsea winger Hakim Ziyech is another star man for the Atlas Lions.
Chile continue to rely on their established core of key players, with Gary Medel, Arturo Vidal and Alexis Sanchez all called up and expected to play down the spine, having each earned over 130 international caps.
The latter tops his nation's all-time scoring charts with 48 goals, and he should again lead the attack alongside Ben Brereton Diaz, who has netted four goals in 15 caps since declaring his allegiance to La Roja, while Charles Aranguiz, Erick Pulgar and Marcelino Nunez will battle to join Vidal in the engine room.
Competition is also stiff in defence, with Medel set to start alongside either Guillermo Maripan or Francisco Sierralta, while the absence of fellow veteran Mauricio Isla could leave room for prospect Nayel Mehssatou in the right-back spot.
Morocco possible starting lineup:
Bounou; Hakimi, Saiss, Mmaee, Allah; Amrabat, Belhanda; Ziyech, Chair, Boufal; En-Nesyri
Chile possible starting lineup:
Cortes; Mehssatou, Medel, Maripan, Suazo; Vidal, Aranguiz, Pulgar; Sanchez, Brereton Diaz, Meneses