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Wydad Casablanca vs Al Ain: When, Where, How to Watch and Score Prediction
Wydad Casablanca vs Al Ain: When, Where, How to Watch and Score Prediction

Morocco World

time10 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Morocco World

Wydad Casablanca vs Al Ain: When, Where, How to Watch and Score Prediction

Rabat -Wydad Casablanca is facing AI Ain for their last match at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup on June 26. The game kicks off at 8 p.m. Moroccan time at the Audi Field stadium in Washington, D.C. Fans can catch the action live on the MBC group, DAZN, TNT, TBS, and TruTV. Both Wydad Casablanca and Al Ain have lost their previous matches. Each team faced Juventus and Manchester City, but Wydad performed slightly better than Al Ain. The Moroccan side managed to score once in their 4-1 loss to Juventus, while Al Ain failed to score in either match, losing 5-0 to Juventus and 6-0 to Manchester City. The Moroccan and Saudi team will compete for the 3rd place in Groupe G, as their victory could have financial implications. Predicted Lineups Wydad AC : Benabid; Moufi, Meijers, Boutouil, Ferreira, Moufid; Amrabat, Malsa, El Moubarik, Lorch; Mailula Al Ain : Patricio; Autonne, Park, Rabia; Traore, Nader, Palacios, Chadli; Kaku; Laba, Rahimi Predicted Score MWN thinks Wydad AC will win with a 3-1

Moufi targets Juventus scalp after Wydad's fearless display against Man City
Moufi targets Juventus scalp after Wydad's fearless display against Man City

CAF

time19-06-2025

  • Sport
  • CAF

Moufi targets Juventus scalp after Wydad's fearless display against Man City

Published: Thursday, 19 June 2025 Fahd Moufi says Wydad AC have nothing to be ashamed of after pushing Manchester City before slipping to a 2-0 loss in their Club World Cup opener – and insists the Moroccan giants can take that fighting spirit into Saturday's showdown with Juventus. The right-back, who was tireless down the flank in Orlando, admitted Pep Guardiola's side merited the result but believes Wydad's disciplined display showed they belong on football's biggest stage. 'We did a good job against a team as big as Manchester City, despite the defeat,' Moufi told reporters. 'I believe we represented Morocco and the Wydad fans well in this match. "We must build on this effort by looking for a positive result against Juventus in the next match." City struck early through Phil Foden and wrapped up the points when Jérémy Doku pounced just before half-time, yet Wydad carved out several first-half openings of their own. Cassius Mailula twice tested Ederson, while Ayoub Zamrouai and Thembinkosi Lorch both went close to an equaliser. Moufi, 27, praised his team-mates for refusing to fold once they fell behind. 'Everyone ran for each other,' he said. 'When you face players like Foden and Doku you must stay compact and brave. We did that for long spells and created chances.' The Casablanca club now have little margin for error in Group G. Victory over Juventus – who meet UAE champions Al Ain in the late game – would haul Wydad back into quarter-final contention. 'We recover, we learn and we go again,' Moufi added. 'Juventus are another massive name, but City showed us the level. If we match that intensity, we can surprise them.' Wydad are carrying continental hopes after South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns opened the tournament with a win in Group F.

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