Rabat –All eyes will be on tonight Rabat’s Stade Olympique as hosts Morocco face Senegal in a crucial Group A match at the Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON) 2025. Kick-off is set for 8:00 PM local time, with the stakes high for both sides in this third and final group stage fixture.
The Atlas Lionesses, lifted by their home supporters, need just a draw to book their place in the next round. Sitting atop Group A with four points, level with Zambia but ahead on goal difference, a win tonight would see them clinch first place and potentially set up a more favorable quarterfinal tie.
For Senegal, the mission is clear: only a win keeps them in contention. Currently third in the group with three points, the Lionesses of Teranga are determined to upset the hosts and keep their WAFCON campaign alive.
The two sides have met before, most notably last October when Morocco dominated Senegal 7–0 in a friendly. But both teams insist that this result belongs in the past.
“That match helped us identify our weaknesses,” said Sadiqatou Diallo, Senegal’s U20 captain who has since graduated to the senior squad. “We’ve worked hard since then, and this is a completely different context.”
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Moroccan midfielder Sakina Ouzraoui also cautioned against underestimating Senegal. “It won’t be the same game. We’ve seen what Senegal achieved against DR Congo and Zambia. They’re a disciplined team with quality and determination,” she noted.
Morocco coach Jorge Vilda is focused on staying true to his side’s identity. “We won’t change our style. We have our model, and the players are motivated to deliver a strong performance,” he said.
Morocco have impressed offensively in the tournament, scoring five goals in their first two matches, though their defensive solidity remains a work in progress.
Senegal, meanwhile, showed resilience and attacking flair in their narrow 3–2 loss to Zambia, earning praise for the performances of Nguenar Ndiaye and Mama Diop.
The match will be broadcast live on Arryadia, available on its terrestrial network (TNT). It is also expected to air on beIN Sports 3 (in Arabic) and Canal+ Sport.
In addition, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) may stream the game on its official YouTube channel (CAF TV), offering fans around the world another way to watch.
Will Morocco secure their place as group winners on home soil, or will Senegal rise to the challenge and extend their tournament run? Don’t miss what promises to be a thrilling encounter.

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