Where to Watch: Morocco vs DR Congo – 2025/2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN)
The stage is set for a crucial clash in the African Nations Championship (CHAN), as Morocco faces DR Congo in a high-stakes encounter that could determine who advances to the knockout stage. With only a few teams still in the race, this match isn't just another group game—it's a decider.
🕒 When and Where Will the Match Take Place?
The match kicks off today, Sunday, at 12:00 PM GMT, at Laurent Pokou Stadium. For fans following the tournament closely, this game could be the turning point. One slip could end a nation’s hopes—one goal could change everything.
📡 Where to Watch Morocco vs DR Congo
Football lovers across the Arab world can catch the game live on beIN SPORTS 6, the official broadcaster of the African Nations Championship in the MENA region. Make sure to tune in early to catch all the pre-match analysis and updates.
⚠️ The Battle for Qualification: Who's Still in the Race?
The fight for the two coveted qualification spots from Group A is heating up. Only Kenya, Morocco, and DR Congo remain in contention, with Angola and Zambia already out of the running. Every point counts now, and today's match could send one team soaring into the quarter-finals—or crashing out altogether.
Morocco currently holds 6 points from 3 matches, just behind Kenya with 7 points, and tied with DR Congo. This tight race leaves no room for error.
🇲🇦 Predicted Lineup for Morocco: Who Will Start?
Coach selection matters more than ever in games like this. Morocco is expected to field the following starting XI:
- Goalkeeper: Mehdi Harrar
- Defenders: Marouane El Ouadni, Mohamed Mofid, Youssef Belaamari, Anas Bach
- Midfielders: Mohamed Rabii Hrimat, Khalid Aït Ourkhan, Bouchaib El Arassi
- Attackers: Ayoub Malouaa, Imad Riyahi, Anas El Mehrawi
It’s a solid lineup that blends discipline at the back with creativity going forward—exactly what's needed in such a decisive match.
⚽ Morocco’s Journey So Far: Mixed Results with a Strong Finish
Morocco's campaign has been anything but dull. The Atlas Lions started strong, securing a 2-0 win over Angola, only to suffer a narrow 0-1 defeat to Kenya in the second match. However, they bounced back impressively with a 3-1 victory over Zambia, restoring their hopes of qualification and boosting team morale.
These ups and downs have only intensified anticipation for today’s match—where form, strategy, and mental strength will all be tested.
🌍 A Historic Edition of CHAN: First-Ever Tri-Nation Host
This year's tournament is unlike any before. For the first time in CHAN history, the competition is being hosted by three African nations: Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Spanning from August 2 to August 30, this unique co-hosting format brings together cultures, fans, and stadiums in a celebration of African football.
The opening match was held at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam, while the final will take place in Nairobi’s Kasarani Stadium. The third-place playoff is scheduled for Kampala, giving each host country a share in the spotlight.
Such a format not only elevates the tournament logistically, but also reflects the growing unity and ambition of African football.
🔥 Final Thoughts: Can Morocco Deliver When It Matters Most?
As the countdown begins, one question hangs in the air—can Morocco rise to the occasion? With their fate hanging in the balance, the Atlas Lions must give everything on the pitch. DR Congo won’t make it easy, and every tackle, every shot, and every save could shape the outcome.
One thing is certain: today’s clash is more than a match—it’s a moment of truth. Whether you're a die-hard supporter or a casual viewer, this is a game you won’t want to miss.
📢 Stay tuned for post-match analysis, player ratings, and all the latest updates from the 2025 African Nations Championship.