The Morocco U-17 team will now compete in the Al Bachir Stadium in Mohammedia Tanzania in a final group stage of the 2025 Africa U17 Cup of Nations.
The match begins at 8 p.m. Moroccan period (GMT+1) and the fans can catch the action live on Arriyadia HD.
Morocco sits under coach Nabil Baha at the top of Group A with 4 points connected to Zambia. A victory against Tanzania would not only secure its place in the KO phase, but also guarantee the qualification for the FIFA U17 World Championship in Qatar next November.
In the press conference before the game, Baha looked confident before the game in his team. “We prepared ourselves for this game in the same way as we prepared for the others. We want to exceed the group, and that is important because we started the tournament well and drawn the second game,” he said.
He also emphasized the need to respect her opponents and to stay concentrated. “If you don’t respect football, it won’t respect you. We know what to expect from Tanzania, and the players are ready for this challenge,” added Bahe.
Morocco’s players also talked about their determination to win. Midfielder Amin Amghar reflected the goalless draw against Zambia, where Morocco played with 10 men for a large part of the second half. “The most important thing is that we have not lost. We also defended well with 10 men,” said Amghar.
Defender Zakiya El-Khafawi described the draw in difficult circumstances as a positive result. “It was difficult, but the most important thing is that we have not lost. We are still at the top of the group, and now we are focusing on winning against Tanzania to make our fans and our country proud,” he said.
Morocco will rely on the home advantage and the support of her fans to secure a victory. A victory would ensure the top position in group A and a place in the quarter -finals.
With the Knockout phases, Morocco hopes to build on their opening victory and jump back from the draw against Sambia.
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