AFCON 2025 in Morocco, full schedule and TV broadcasters

The complete AFCON 2025 calendar in Morocco, with match dates, host cities, stadiums and official TV broadcasters across Africa and Europe.
AFCON 2025 Morocco TV broadcasters

The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations will take place in Morocco from December 21 to January 18. Hosted across six cities, the tournament will be broadcast worldwide through national and international TV networks.

AFCON 2025 dates and host cities

The 35th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations brings together 24 national teams competing across six Moroccan cities.

  • Rabat
  • Casablanca
  • Tangier
  • Marrakech
  • Fes
  • Agadir

As host nation, Morocco welcomes Africa’s biggest football event just months before preparations intensify for the 2030 World Cup.

Group stage match schedule

Sunday, December 21
20:00, Opening match: Morocco vs Comoros (Group A, Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat)

Monday, December 22
15:00 Mali vs Zambia (Group A, Mohammed V Stadium, Casablanca)
18:00 South Africa vs Angola (Group B, Grand Stade de Marrakech)
21:00 Egypt vs Zimbabwe (Group B, Adrar Stadium, Agadir)

Tuesday, December 23
13:30 DR Congo vs Benin (Group D, El Medina Stadium, Rabat)
16:00 Senegal vs Botswana (Group D, Ibn Batouta Stadium, Tangier)
18:30 Nigeria vs Tanzania (Group C, Fes Sports Complex)
21:00 Tunisia vs Uganda (Group C, Olympic Stadium, Rabat)

Wednesday, December 24
13:30 Burkina Faso vs Equatorial Guinea (Group E, Mohammed V Stadium, Casablanca)
16:00 Algeria vs Sudan (Group E, Prince Moulay El Hassan Complex, Rabat)
18:30 Ivory Coast vs Mozambique (Group F, Grand Stade de Marrakech)
21:00 Cameroon vs Gabon (Group F, Adrar Stadium, Agadir)

Friday, December 26
13:30 Angola vs Zimbabwe (Group B, Grand Stade de Marrakech)
16:00 Egypt vs South Africa (Group B, Adrar Stadium, Agadir)
18:30 Zambia vs Comoros (Group A, Mohammed V Stadium, Casablanca)
21:00 Morocco vs Mali (Group A, Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat)

Saturday, December 27
13:30 Benin vs Botswana (Group D, Olympic Stadium, Rabat)
16:00 Senegal vs DR Congo (Group D, Ibn Batouta Stadium, Tangier)
18:30 Uganda vs Tanzania (Group C, El Medina Stadium, Rabat)
21:00 Nigeria vs Tunisia (Group C, Fes Sports Complex)

Sunday, December 28
13:30 Gabon vs Mozambique (Group F, Adrar Stadium, Agadir)
16:00 Equatorial Guinea vs Sudan (Group E, Mohammed V Stadium, Casablanca)
18:30 Algeria vs Burkina Faso (Group E, Prince Moulay El Hassan Complex, Rabat)
21:00 Ivory Coast vs Cameroon (Group F, Grand Stade de Marrakech)

Monday, December 29
17:00 Angola vs Egypt (Group B, Adrar Stadium, Agadir)
17:00 Zimbabwe vs South Africa (Group B, Grand Stade de Marrakech)
20:00 Zambia vs Morocco (Group A, Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat)
20:00 Comoros vs Mali (Group A, Mohammed V Stadium, Casablanca)

Tuesday, December 30
17:00 Uganda vs Nigeria (Group C, Fes Sports Complex)
17:00 Tanzania vs Tunisia (Group C, Olympic Stadium, Rabat)
20:00 Benin vs Senegal (Group D, Ibn Batouta Stadium, Tangier)
20:00 Botswana vs DR Congo (Group D, El Medina Stadium, Rabat)

Wednesday, December 31
17:00 Equatorial Guinea vs Algeria (Group E, Prince Moulay El Hassan Complex, Rabat)
17:00 Sudan vs Burkina Faso (Group E, Mohammed V Stadium, Casablanca)
20:00 Gabon vs Ivory Coast (Group F, Grand Stade de Marrakech)
20:00 Mozambique vs Cameroon (Group F, Adrar Stadium, Agadir)

Knockout stage schedule

Round of 16: January 3 to January 6

Quarter-finals: January 9 and 10

Semi-finals: Wednesday, January 14

Third-place match: Saturday, January 17 (Casablanca)

Final: Sunday, January 18 (Rabat)

AFCON 2025 TV broadcasters by region

CAF has confirmed extensive global TV coverage for AFCON 2025 in Morocco, including free-to-air and pay-TV broadcasters across more than 90 countries. (Not final list)

Africa

  • Morocco: SNRT (Arryadia HD3, Al Aoula, Arryadia TNT, SNRT Live)
  • Algeria: EPTV (ENTV)
  • Egypt: ON Time Sports
  • South Africa: SuperSport (MultiChoice / Canal+)
  • Nigeria: SuperSport (DStv), with selected matches on NTA and BON
  • Mali: ORTM
  • Niger: Télé Sahel
  • Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport across English and Portuguese-speaking countries

Middle East and North Africa (MENA)

  • MENA region: beIN Sports MENA

Europe

  • United Kingdom: Channel 4 (Channel 4, E4, 4Seven, Channel 4 streaming, Channel 4 Sport YouTube)
  • France: beIN Sports France
  • Belgium: Tipik (RTBF)
  • Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein: SportDigital
  • Italy and San Marino: Sport Italia
  • Spain and Andorra: Movistar Plus+, LaLiga+
  • Portugal: Sport TV
  • Netherlands: Ziggo Sport
  • Bulgaria: Max Sport
  • Greece: ERT
  • Croatia and Balkans: Sport Klub
  • Turkey: TV8.5, S Sport

Asia

  • India: FanCode, SonyLIV
  • Iran: Persiana Sports, Poker TV
  • Japan: DAZN Japan

America

  • Brazil: Bandsports
  • USA: Fubo, Fanatiz, BeIN sports connect

With broadcasters confirmed across Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the Americas, AFCON 2025 in Morocco is set to be one of the most widely followed editions of the tournament.

Your full AFCON 2025 guide on MoroccoBeat

E. Soufiane

I am a Moroccan blogger driven by a deep passion for my country, its culture, its progress, and its people. Through my writing, I aim to share Morocco’s beauty, creativity, and modern spirit with the world. I am a blogger who believes in authentic storytelling and in defending Morocco’s image with honesty and pride. My goal is to highlight what makes our nation unique, its traditions, innovation, and inspiring vision for the future. For me, writing is more than just sharing information. It’s about telling stories that celebrate Morocco’s energy, protect its identity, and inspire others to see the greatness of our land.

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