Germany began their Women's World Cup campaign in style as captain Alexandra Popp scored twice to see off debutants Morocco in Melbourne.
It was a comfortable victory for world number two side Germany, who are heavy favourites to top Group H.
Striker Popp, who was ruled out of the Euro 2022 final through injury, made her mark with two clinical headers in the first half.
Klara Buhl pounced on a rebound shortly after half-time to extend Germany's lead, before Morocco's Hanane Ait el Haj and Yasmin Mrabet poked into their own net on separate occasions.
Germany continued to cause problems and completed the rout when substitute Lea Schuller added a sixth, firing it into an empty net after a swift counter-attack on the right.
It was a strong performance from Martina Voss-Tecklenburg's side as they created numerous chances and looked sharp going forward, hitting the woodwork on two occasions and having a goal ruled out for offside.
Despite missing key players Lena Oberdorf and Marina Hegering through injury, Germany maintained their impressive record in the group stages of the competition, losing only once in 25 matches.
Morocco, one of eight teams making their World Cup debut this year, were dangerous in flashes, but they lacked the clinical touch that Germany's Popp provided at the other end.
Popp stars as Germany put down marker
With some of Europe's bigger nations underwhelming in their opening matches, Germany took their opportunity to put a marker on the competition, confirming their position as one of the favourites.
They were ruthless in attack and it was talismanic striker Popp who delivered the early goals in the first half which allowed them to play with creativity and flair as the game wore on.
She was gifted a free header when Morocco goalkeeper Khadija Er-Rmichi missed a cross from Kathrin Hendrich, and later connected with a corner to make it 2-0.
Popp joins the USA's Sophia Smith and Japan's Hinata Miyazawa as the only players to score twice in their opening games and she went off to applause from travelling fans in the stands with 10 minutes remaining.
Morocco, ranked 70 places lower than Germany, were not as poor as the scoreline suggests, as they pressed high and caused problems on the counter-attack.
Tottenham striker Rosella Ayane was an outlet with her pace, while captain Ghizlane Chebbak tested goalkeeper Merle Frohms on a few occasions.
But Germany showed their superiority in the moments when it mattered and could easily have added to their tally.
Germany face Colombia in their second group game in a strong position, while Morocco face South Korea next, hoping to pick up their first points at a Women's World Cup.
Player of the match
PoppAlexandra Popp
with an average of7.69
Germany
Squad number11Player namePopp
Average rating
7.69
Squad number18Player nameLeupolz
Average rating
7.39
Squad number22Player nameBrand
Average rating
7.34
Squad number20Player nameMagull
Average rating
7.30
Squad number7Player nameSchüller
Average rating
7.03
Squad number19Player nameBühl
Average rating
6.94
Squad number23Player nameDoorsoun
Average rating
6.76
Squad number13Player nameDäbritz
Average rating
6.75
Squad number17Player nameRauch
Average rating
6.49
Squad number10Player nameFreigang
Average rating
6.46
Squad number1Player nameFrohms
Average rating
6.43
Squad number3Player nameHendrich
Average rating
6.34
Squad number14Player nameLattwein
Average rating
5.87
Squad number9Player nameHuth
Average rating
5.79
Squad number16Player nameAnyomi
Average rating
5.71
Squad number2Player nameHagel
Average rating
5.44
Morocco
Squad number23Player nameAyane
Average rating
6.20
Squad number6Player nameNakkach
Average rating
5.52
Squad number19Player nameOuzraoui Diki
Average rating
5.48
Squad number16Player nameLahmari
Average rating
5.45
Squad number2Player nameRedouani
Average rating
5.43
Squad number11Player nameTagnaout
Average rating
5.38
Squad number7Player nameChebbak
Average rating
5.33
Squad number21Player nameM'Rabet
Average rating
5.25
Squad number8Player nameAmani
Average rating
5.13
Squad number20Player nameBouftini
Average rating
5.06
Squad number10Player nameBadri
Average rating
5.06
Squad number4Player nameKassi
Average rating
4.95
Squad number9Player nameJraïdi
Average rating
4.94
Squad number17Player nameAït El Haj
Average rating
4.89
Squad number5Player nameEl Chad
Average rating
4.71
Squad number1Player nameEr-Rmichi
Average rating
4.36
Line-ups
Germany
Formation4-2-3-1
1Frohms
9Huth3Hendrich23Doorsoun17Rauch
13Däbritz18Leupolz
22Brand20Magull19Bühl
11Popp
1Frohms
9Huth
3Hendrich
23Doorsoun
17RauchSubstituted forHagelat89'minutes
13Däbritz
18LeupolzSubstituted forLattweinat65'minutes
22Brand
20MagullSubstituted forSchüllerat65'minutes
19BühlSubstituted forAnyomiat64'minutesBooked at 75mins
Chantal Hagel (Germany) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Foul by Sofia Bouftini (Morocco Women).
Attempt blocked. Lea Schüller (Germany) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Chantal Hagel.
Foul by Lea Schüller (Germany).
Najat Badri (Morocco Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Attempt missed. Laura Freigang (Germany) header from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Svenja Huth with a cross following a corner.
Offside, Germany. Laura Freigang tries a through ball, but Lea Schüller is caught offside.
Substitution, Morocco Women. Sofia Bouftini replaces Sakina Ouzraoui Diki.
Attempt saved. Hanane Aït El Haj (Morocco Women) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
Goal! Germany 6, Morocco Women 0. Lea Schüller (Germany) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal.
Attempt saved. Lena Lattwein (Germany) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Laura Freigang.
Rosella Ayane (Morocco Women) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Attempt saved. Salma Amani (Morocco Women) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Fatima Tagnaout.
Attempt blocked. Nesryne El Chad (Morocco Women) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Fatima Tagnaout with a cross.
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