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Morocco World
09-07-2025
- Sport
- Morocco World
Morocco vs DR Congo: Preview & Score Prediction
Morocco's women's team face DR Congo on Wednesday night in a must-win match in Rabat, as they aim to stay on course for a spot in the quarter-finals of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations. Kick-off is at 8 p.m. Moroccan time (GMT+1), and fans can catch the action live on beIN Sport, CANAL+, New WorldTV, SuperSport, Azam Media, SABC, Ziggo, BAND, SportTV, and Arena Sport. The Atlas Lionesses began their campaign with a 2-2 draw against Zambia and now need all three points to boost their chances of advancing. A win would also keep them in the race to top the group. DR Congo, on the other hand, are under pressure after a heavy 4-0 defeat to Senegal in their first game. Another loss would see them crash out of the competition. The two teams last met in a friendly in June 2024, with Morocco winning 3-2. That gives Jorge Vilda's side a slight edge, but the stakes are much higher this time. Morocco coach Vilda is expected to rely on experienced names like Ghizlane Chebbak and Ibtissam Jraidi, while also hoping to see an improved performance at the back after some shaky defending against Zambia. A win on Wednesday would allow Morocco to approach their final group game against Senegal with more breathing room. Anything less, and it could be a tense finale. Score Prediction: Morocco 2-0 DR Congo Tags: DR CongoMoroccoWOmen's Africa Cup of Nations


Morocco World
07-07-2025
- Sport
- Morocco World
Mali vs Tanzania: Preview & Predicted Score
Mali and Tanzania meet in Berkane today for their first game in Group C at the Women's Africa Cup of Nations held in Morocco. Kick-off is at 8 p.m. Moroccan time (GMT+1), and fans can catch the action live on beIN Sport, CANAL+, New WorldTV, SuperSport, Azam Media, SABC, Ziggo, BAND, SportTV, and Arena Sport. It's a chance for both teams to get their campaign off to a strong start in a tricky group that also includes South Africa and Ghana. The two sides haven't met in this tournament since 2010 when Mali edged a wild 3-2 win – a match remembered for four goals in just seven first-half minutes. But that was a long time ago, and plenty has changed since. Mali are hoping to recapture the form that saw them reach the semi-finals in 2018, their best-ever finish. They looked sharp in qualifying, scoring 20 goals and conceding only three. With PSG's Agueicha Diarra in goalscoring form – she netted eight times during qualifying – and Fleury 91 midfielder Aïssata Traoré bringing French experience, there's optimism in the camp. Coach Mohamed Saloum says his side are 'ready, focused and eager to go far', while Traoré insists they're aiming to start strong and show they mean business. Tanzania, meanwhile, are back at WAFCON for the first time since 2010 – and they know they're carrying the hopes of East Africa as the region's only representative. Head coach Bakari Shime has praised the squad's preparation and says the team are in a good place mentally ahead of the opener. They'll be missing two key players though: Clement Opah, who is suspended, and striker Clara Luvanga, who didn't take part in Sunday's training and is under medical observation. Vice-captain Anastazia Katunzi says the team are excited to be back on the continental stage and are fully focused on executing the game plan they've been working on. This is only Tanzania's third appearance at WAFCON and they've never made it past the group stage. But with experienced names like Stumai Abdallah, Aisha Mnuka and Elizabeth Chenge in the mix, they'll fancy their chances of causing a few problems. Interestingly, the two sides met recently in a friendly in Dar es Salaam which ended 2-2 – so there's very little between them on paper. Mali might be the favourites, but Tanzania won't roll over. Score prediction: Mali are stronger on paper. They scored 20 goals in qualifiers and have the tournament's top scorer, Agueicha Diarra. Their defence is solid too, letting in just three goals. Tanzania are motivated but missing key players, and they're up against a more experienced side. Unless they defend really well, Mali should win this comfortably. MWN says Mali 2–0 Tanzania Tags: maliTanzaniaWAFCONWOmen's Africa Cup of Nations


Morocco World
06-07-2025
- Sport
- Morocco World
Match Preview: Nigeria vs Tunisia Kick Off Their WAFCON Campaign Today
Rabat – Nigeria will take on Tunisia in their opening game as part of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) today. The match will take place at 5 p.m. local time. According to the African Football Confederation (CAF), fans seeking to watch the tournament have multiple choices. People in Nigeria can watch the games through SuperSport, while viewers in Tunisia can watch the games through beIN Sport Tonight's match marks the second time the two squads will meet during WAFCON. The first encounter was at the 2008 tournament, resulting in a goalless draw. 'Nigeria have been African champions nine times—tied for the most continental titles globally with China (AFC) and the USA (CONCACAF),' CAF said, noting that Nigeria reached the semi-finals in all 12 of their previous appearances. Nigeria is also the most successful country in WAFCON history, with several trophies, including in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2016, and 2018. As for Tunisia, they reached the quarter-finals in their last appearance in 2022, with the 2025 edition marking the team's third WAFCON appearance. Many expect Nigeria to win tonight's game. Tags: WAFCONWAFCON Morocco


CAF
04-07-2025
- Sport
- CAF
Massive Global Broadcast Demand ahead of the kick-off of the TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON, Morocco 2024 on Saturday
More than 120 territories including new markets in Asia, South and North America and Europe, will watch the opening match of the TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), Morocco 2024 between hosts Morocco and Zambia on Saturday, 05 July 2025. The enormous grow in demand underscores the growth and development of Women's Football in Africa and, in particular, the TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON that showcases some of the biggest names in global women's football, including Nigeria's Asisat Oshoala, Zambia's duo Barbra Banda and Racheal Kundananji, who previously occupied the top spot as the most expensive women's footballer globally. The opening match on Saturday will kick-off at 21h00 local time (20h00 GMT/ 22h00 CAT / 23h00 East African time). To see the TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON, Morocco 2024 full Match Calendar, CLICK HERE The Final of the competition will be played on 26 July 2025 in Rabat, Morocco. Some of the world's biggest broadcasters will show the Competition, including CAF's long-term partner, beIN Sport, CANAL+, New WorldTV, SuperSport, Azam Media, SABC, Ziggo, BAND, SportTV, Arena Sport, and many others. In the Host Nation, local broadcaster SNRT/ Aarryadia will ensure Moroccans have access to the Event. In the rest of Africa, over 30 Free-to-Air Broadcasters will ensure that the TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON, Morocco 2024 has a larger footprint. Some of these include RTNC (DR Congo), ORTB (Benin), RTB (Burkina Faso), GBC (Ghana), NBC (Namibia), NCI (Cote d'Ivoire), to mention but a few. This extensive television coverage underlines CAF's ambition to make African women's football visible, inspiring and accessible to everyone, everywhere. Fans around the world will be able to follow the matches from the United States, Brazil, Canada, Australia, France, Belgium, Germany, Qatar, the Netherlands and Singapore. For a full list of the global broadcasters for the TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON, Morocco 2024, CLICK HERE. For more information on the TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON, Morocco 2024, visit Media enquiries: communications@ CAF | Communication Division


CAF
18-05-2025
- Sport
- CAF
WHERE TO WATCH: TotalEnergies CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations Final
Published: Sunday, 18 May 2025 The eyes of the continent will be focussed on Cairo on Sunday night when the final of the TotalEnergies CAF Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations, Egypt 2025 is staged between South Africa and Morocco. The much anticipated encounter, which is a repeat of the 1997 decider between the same two sides, will take place at 18:00 GMT (21:00 local time) at the 30 June Stadium. As two of the continent's most exciting young sides prepare to battle for top honours, CAF has confirmed the list of broadcasters that will televise the match live. You can watch the Final Live on various platforms including beIN Sport (MENA, France, Asia-Pacific and Americas), Canal+ (sub-Saharan Africa), SuperSport (sub-Saharan Africa), New World TV (sub-Saharan Africa), Azam Media, SABC and On-Time Sport. CAF's YouTube official page, CAF TV, will show the match in the rest of the world but not in the MENA region and other selected sub-Saharan territories.