Morocco vs Nigeria next match in Morocco time today live
Morocco vs Nigeria next match in Morocco time today live

Morocco vs Nigeria next match in Morocco time today live

Morocco vs Nigeria next match in Morocco time today live

African Cup of Nations.

Semi-Finals 2026.

Date: 14/01/2026 at 9.00 PM.(GMT+1).

Venue:

Nigeria vs Morocco next match in African time today live

African time zones:

  • West Africa Time (WAT – GMT+1).: 14 January 2026, 9:00 PM.
  • Central Africa Time (CAT – GMT+2): 14 January 2026, 10:00 PM.
  • East Africa Time (EAT – GMT+3): 14 January 2026, 11:00 PM.
  • South African Standard Time (SAST – GMT+2): 14 January 2026, 10:00 PM.
  • Greenwich Mean Time (GMT – used in Senegal, Ghana, Mali): 14 January 2026, 8:00 PM.

Nigeria vs Morocco next match in Bangladesh time

Bangladesh Time (BDT): 15 January 2026, 2:00 AM (GMT+6).

Morocco vs Nigeria next match in Morocco time today live
Morocco vs Nigeria next match in Morocco time today live

Nigeria vs Morocco head-to-head

Here’s a detailed comparison between the Nigeria and Morocco national football teams (men’s senior teams):

Overall Match Record

  • Total games played: 11 matches.
  • Nigeria victories: 3 11 matches.
  • Morocco victories: 6 11 matches.
  • Tied games: 2 11 matches.
  • Total goals: Nigeria scored 8, Morocco scored 14
  • Morocco has more wins in the past when the two teams have met.

Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) History

  • Total AFCON matches: 5 matches.
  • Morocco wins: 3 matches.
  • Nigeria wins: 2 matches.
  • No draws.
  • Goals: Nigeria scored 5, Morocco scored 6

Past AFCON games

  • 1976 (Group Stage): Morocco 3-1 Nigeria.
  • 1976 (Final Round): Morocco 2-1 Nigeria.
  • 1980 (Semi-final): Nigeria 1-0 Morocco (Nigeria went on to win the tournament).
  • 2000 (Group Stage): Nigeria 2-0 Morocco.
  • 2004 (Group Stage): Morocco 1-0 Nigeria.

Nigeria vs Morocco match venue

Here are key details about Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco — one of Africa’s newest and most impressive sports venues:

Overview

Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium is a modern football stadium in Rabat, Morocco’s capital, which was completely rebuilt and opened in September 2025.

It is now a top venue for international tournaments like the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 and the 2030 FIFA World Cup.

Location

On Avenue Hassan II in Rabat, Morocco — approximately 7 km from the city center.

Capacity and Construction

  • Seating capacity: around 68,500 to 69,500 spectators (varies slightly depending on the source)
  • Rebuilt from the ground up between 2023 and 2025 in about two years, which is a fast construction timeline.
  • Construction cost: around $75 million USD (approximately 686 million Moroccan Dirhams)

Design and Architecture

  • Designed by Populous with Moroccan partners, it features a unique design inspired by Moroccan motifs, with a parametric facade.
  • The design includes tens of thousands of aluminum panels and LED lights, giving the stadium a strong cultural identity.
  • Roof: A 360-degree wind-shielding canopy helps boost crowd noise and improve the fan experience.

Facilities and Features

Hybrid turf: A mix of natural grass and synthetic fibers, one of Africa’s first major stadiums with this type of pitch.

VIP and Hospitality:

  • Multiple VVIP and VIP suites.
  • 110 private boxes.
  • Several hospitality lounges (~5,400 premium seats)
  • Media and Technology: Advanced broadcasting facilities, high-definition LED screens, and top-tier sound systems.
  • Parking and Transport: Underground parking for about 5,200 vehicles and improved public transport and tramway connections.

Sports and Events

  • Home ground for the Morocco national team and local club AS FAR.
  • Africa Cup of Nations 2025: Hosts the opening match, semi-final, and final.
  • 2030 FIFA World Cup: Selected as one of Morocco’s key stadiums, approved for semi-final matches.

Sports Complex

The stadium is part of the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex, which also includes:

  • An athletics track.
  • An Olympic-sized swimming pool.
  • An indoor arena called Salle Moulay Abdellah.
  • Training pitches and other sports facilities.

Cultural and Economic Impact

The stadium is seen as a symbol of modern Morocco and its rising football success, showing how much the country is investing in its national infrastructure.

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