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).

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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