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AFCON Semi-Final: All You Need To Know About Nigeria Vs Morocco Coming Match

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Wednesday night in Rabat will deliver more than a semi-final. It will stage the collision many believe should have been the final itself.

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Nigeria’s Super Eagles, soaring on a wave of attacking brilliance, face host nation Morocco’s Atlas Lions inside the intimidating Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.

From the moment the tournament bracket was released, this was the matchup everyone circled two African heavyweights meeting earlier than expected, with no margin for error.

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Match details

  • Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2026
  • Kick-off: 9:00 PM WAT | 8:00 PM GMT
  • Venue: Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat, Morocco

Across Nigeria, the timing is perfect. From Lagos to Kano, Port Harcourt to Abuja, businesses will shut early, streets will quieten, and living rooms will become theatres of tension. This is appointment television at its highest level.

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Where to watch

SuperSport leads coverage across DStv and GOtv with full AFCON production, while the National Television Authority (NTA), via the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria, guarantees free-to-air access for fans nationwide. StarTimes and AfroSport also provide viewing options across Africa.

Nigeria’s irresistible force

Nigeria arrive in Rabat with numbers that underline their dominance: five matches, five wins, and an astonishing 14 goals scored.

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The Super Eagles have not merely beaten opponents they have overwhelmed them, playing with freedom, width and confidence that has made them the tournament’s most entertaining side.

Their attack has been relentless, fluid and fearless, a statement that this generation is ready to fulfil its promise on the continent’s biggest stage.

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Morocco’s unbreakable wall

Morocco, meanwhile, have turned home advantage into a weapon. The Atlas Lions have been disciplined, composed and ruthless when required, marshalled by a solid defensive structure and lifted by the creativity of stars such as Brahim Díaz and Ismael Saibari.

Their 2–0 quarter-final victory over Cameroon was more than a win it was a declaration. Pressure, instead of breaking them, has hardened their resolve.

On home soil, Morocco have been notoriously difficult to breach.

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A clash of ideas and identity

This semi-final is football as philosophy: Nigeria’s attacking fluency against Morocco’s organisation; flair and width versus compactness and control; individual brilliance set against collective sacrifice.

Beyond tactics, the stakes are emotional and historic. Nigeria seek validation that this team can deliver silverware.

Morocco chase a rare opportunity to capitalise on hosting the tournament a moment that may not come again.

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Two of Africa’s finest sides, both playing their best football, must eliminate each other before the final. Whether watched on SuperSport, NTA, StarTimes or AfroSport, this is a match destined to live long in memory.

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