AFCON 2025: Knockout Stage Begins as Round of 16 Takes Shape

The Africa Cup of Nations 2025 moves into the knockout stage with thrilling round of 16 matchups across Morocco and growing confidence around the Lions of the Atlas.

The group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 has officially come to an end. After two intense weeks of competition across stadiums throughout the Kingdom, 16 national teams have secured their places in the round of 16, confirming a fast-paced, competitive tournament marked by remarkable depth and consistency.

With the conclusion of the group phase, the knockout bracket now features a series of highly anticipated matchups. In Group A, hosts Morocco lived up to expectations, qualifying alongside Mali. Group B saw Egypt and South Africa advance, while Group C was dominated by Nigeria and Tunisia, with Tanzania qualifying as one of the best third-placed teams.

Senegal and DR Congo progressed from Group D, joined by Benin as another best third-place qualifier. In Group E, Algeria and Burkina Faso booked their tickets to the next round, along with Sudan. Finally, Group F sent Cameroon and Côte d’Ivoire into the knockout stage, with Mozambique emerging as a surprise qualifier.

AFCON 2025: Full Round of 16 Schedule

The Africa Cup of Nations 2025 is being held in Morocco from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026. The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has released the official match schedule, detailing fixtures from the group stage through to the final across Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, Marrakech, Agadir, and Fes.

A Packed Schedule and High-Profile Clashes

The round of 16 will take place from Saturday, January 3, to Tuesday, January 6, featuring a succession of top-level encounters:

  • Saturday, January 3: Senegal vs Sudan (Tangier) | Mali vs Tunisia (Casablanca)
  • Sunday, January 4: Morocco vs Tanzania (Rabat) | South Africa vs Cameroon (Rabat)
  • Monday, January 5: Egypt vs Benin (Agadir) | Nigeria vs Mozambique (Fes)
  • Tuesday, January 6: Algeria vs DR Congo (Rabat) | Côte d’Ivoire vs Burkina Faso (Marrakech)

Once again, Morocco continues to provide a strong logistical and popular framework for a tournament that intensifies with each passing round.

AFCON 2025 round of 16 calendar

AFCON 2025 round of 16 calendar. Photo Credit: cafonline.com

Lions of the Atlas Enter Knockout Phase with Confidence

On the Moroccan side, the Lions of the Atlas head into their round of 16 clash against Tanzania with confidence and composure. Solid as a unit and efficient going forward, Morocco left a strong impression during the group stage, led by standout performances from Brahim Diaz and Ayoub El Kaabi.

Both players have scored three goals each, placing them at the top of the tournament’s scoring charts. This attacking efficiency highlights the variety of options available to the coaching staff and the team’s ability to deliver in decisive moments, a crucial asset in knockout football.

The Golden Boot Race Heats Up

Behind the Moroccan duo, several continental stars remain firmly in contention. Algeria’s Riyad Mahrez has also found the net three times, while a tightly packed group of players on two goals, including Mohamed Salah, Victor Osimhen, Ademola Lookman, and Senegal’s Jackson, promises a fiercely contested race for the Golden Boot.

As AFCON 2025 enters its knockout phase, the tournament shifts into a new dimension. Calculations give way to urgency, and every mistake can prove costly. For Morocco, the objective is clear: confirm their status, ride the wave of popular support, and progress step by step toward a historic continental triumph on home soil.

The round of 16 opens a decisive chapter, where each match has the potential to shape the legacy of an Africa Cup of Nations already rich in emotion and intensity.

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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