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AFCON 2025: Nigeria vs Morocco - Kickoff time and where to watch the final before final

AFCON 2025: Nigeria vs Morocco - Kickoff time and where to watch the final before final
This is the one clash everyone has been waiting for because when two titans meet before their time, something has to give.
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Wednesday night in Rabat isn't just another semi-final, it is the collision everyone's been waiting for since the tournament brackets were drawn.

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Nigeria's Super Eagles, flying high on an unprecedented wave of attacking brilliance, face Morocco's Atlas Lions in their own den.

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One team has been dismantling opponents with ruthless efficiency. The other has turned their home fortress into a graveyard for opposition dreams.

This is the match that deserves to be a final. Instead, it's the cruelest semi-final draw imaginable.

When the giants collide

  • Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2026

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  • Kick-off: 9:00 PM West Africa Time (WAT) | 8:00 PM GMT

  • Venue: Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat, Morocco

The timing couldn't be more perfect for Nigerian fan, prime evening viewing as the nation grinds to a halt. From Lagos to Kano, from Port Harcourt to Abuja, streets will empty and living rooms will fill. This is appointment television of the highest order.

Akor Adams has earned his place in the Super Eagles starting XI.
Akor Adams has earned his place in the Super Eagles starting XI.

Where to watch across Nigeria and Africa

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SuperSport remains your premium option, with comprehensive coverage on DStv and GOtv's dedicated AFCON channels. Expect world-class analysis, multiple camera angles, and the production quality this fixture deserves.

The National Television Authority (NTA), through the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria, ensures every Nigerian, regardless of subscription status, can witness this moment. It's free-to-air access to what might become one of the defining matches in Super Eagles history.

Nigeria vs Morocco is a big game

StarTimes provides another avenue through their sports channels, while AfroSport covers various digital and regional platforms across the continent.

What makes this different

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Nigeria arrive in Rabat with numbers that tell a story of dominance: five matches, five victories, fourteen goals scored.

The Super Eagles haven't just won, they've been spectacular, playing with a freedom and creativity that's made them the tournament's most entertaining watch. Their attack doesn't just threaten; it overwhelms.

Morocco, meanwhile, have been writing a different narrative. The Atlas Lions have built something formidable on home soil, combining tactical discipline with individual brilliance from players like Brahim Díaz and Ismael Saibari.

Morocco have been difficult to break down at home at AFCON 2025.
Morocco have been difficult to break down at home at AFCON 2025.
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Their 2-0 dismantling of Cameroon in the quarters was not just a victory, it was a statement. When you are playing at home in a tournament of this magnitude, pressure can either crush you or forge you into something harder. Morocco have chosen the latter

This is where football becomes philosophy. What happens when the tournament's most potent attack faces not just a strong defense, but an entire nation willing it to fail?

Nigeria's Super Eagles have been on an historic run at AFCON 2025. (Photo Credit: Imago)
Nigeria's Super Eagles have been on an historic run at AFCON 2025. (Photo Credit: Imago)

When 14 goals meet a team that's barely conceded? When confidence meets conviction?

The tactical battle will be fascinating: Nigeria's fluidity against Morocco's structure, the Super Eagles' attacking width against the Atlas Lions' defensive compactness, individual brilliance against collective sacrifice.

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But beyond tactics, this match carries the weight of expectations, history, and national pride. For Nigeria, it is about proving that this generation can finally deliver on its promise. For Morocco, it's about seizing the moment that home advantage provides, a chance that may never come again.

Whether you are watching on SuperSport's pristine feed, gathering around an NTA broadcast with family, or streaming through StarTimes or AfroSport, you are witnessing something rare: two of Africa's finest teams, both playing their best football, forced to eliminate each other before the final curtain.

Eric Chelle, Super Eagles coach . || X
Eric Chelle, Super Eagles coach . || X

Clear your schedule. Silence your phone. This is the kind of match that creates memories, the kind you will tell people about years from now when you remember where you were the night Nigeria and Morocco went to war in Rabat.

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The final before the final kicks off at 9 PM. Do not miss it.

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