
Morocco vs Nigeria: WAFCON 2025 Final Preview and Broadcast Details
This highly anticipated showdown marks a defining moment for Moroccan women's football, with the national team aiming to lift their first-ever WAFCON trophy and complete a historic campaign in front of thousands of home fans.
Tonight's final brings added drama as it revives the fierce rivalry between Morocco and Nigeria. The two sides last clashed in the 2022 WAFCON semi-final, where Morocco stunned the nine-time champions on penalties. That victory sent shockwaves through African football and helped Morocco secure their first-ever place in a WAFCON final.
The Lionesses , under the leadership of head coach Jorge Vilda, have delivered an impressive attacking display throughout the tournament, scoring 11 goals — the joint highest tally. Captain Ghizlane Chebbak and midfield dynamo Yasmin Mrabet have been instrumental, consistently driving the team forward with skill and determination.
Read also: WAFCON Final: Morocco Is Ready for Nigeria, Says Coach Vilda
Their path to the final included a hard-fought semi-final against Ghana, where Morocco showed resilience and composure under pressure. After a 1-1 draw in regular and extra time, the Lionesses triumphed 4-2 in a tense penalty shootout, securing their place in the final and thrilling fans across the country.
With the unwavering support of a passionate home crowd and a wave of momentum behind them, Morocco enters the final full of confidence and belief.
On the other hand, Nigeria enters the match as the tournament's most decorated side. The Nigerians boast nine WAFCON titles, nine FIFA Women's World Cup appearances, and four Olympic campaigns.
Their path to the final has been marked by solid defending and attacking consistency, having conceded just one goal in five games. Their 2-1 win over defending champions South Africa in the semi-final confirmed their status as favorites.
The WAFCON 2025 final will be broadcast across multiple platforms to ensure fans everywhere can tune in:
– In Morocco: SNRT on Al Aoula and Arryadia
– West and Central Africa (French): New World TV
– Globally: CAF TV on YouTube and FIFA+ (availability varies by region)
– Mobile and Streaming: SuperSport and SNRT apps for verified users
With the kick-off whistle just around the corner, the hopes of millions rest on the shoulders of the Atlas Lionesses. Boasting home support, talent, and determination, the Moroccan national team has a real chance of claiming its first WAFCON crown.
Prediction: Morocco to win 1-0 in a tightly contested final. Tags: atlas lionessmorocco wafconwafcon 2025
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