Morocco vs Nigeria: All you need to know about the final WAFCON 2024
FlashScore.com has all the key details that you need ahead of the very expected 2024 WAFCON final between Nigerian Super Folk and Morocco’s Atlas Liones.
Reflight is now moving into rebate, where they will see the Grand Final from the female African Cup Nation from 2024. Years Nigeria and Morocco Go to the head in the conflict of ambition, pride and history.
While both nations are chasing continental fame, their motivations differ. The host of Atlas Lionesses are determined to search for their original WAFCON title, driven by a strerely by domestic crowd and growing belief. On the other hand, Super Falcones have their sights at 10. Championship that stretches for records, wanting to reaffirm their dominance on African soil.
In order to reach the final, Justine Maduguina side covering the champions of the Champions South Africa in the tense 2-1 semifinal victory. Meanwhile, Jorge Vilda is Morocco needs steel nerves, edges in the form of gan black quartes on penalties after a distance of 1-1 that stretched from 120 minutes of football.
For Nigeria, this finally offers a shot of revenge. In the previous edition, the heart attacked was eliminated northern Africans in the semifinals, losing 5-4 on the penaliation of Prince Moulay Abdellah – the same place located by this final.
If the champions with nine time, the tournament could move a new winner of only the fourth time in history. Since the establishment of the competition in 1998. year, only Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea and South Africa raised the trophy.
Here are everything you need to know, from looking at the match in the judges of details and more.
When is the final of WAFCON?
The match between Morocco and Nigeria is scheduled for 20:00 (West Africa) on Saturday, 26. July.
What channels can I watch the game on TV?
Date: 26. July 2025. Years
Time: 20:00 What
Channels: SuperSport, Afrosport
Nigeria
Goalkeepers: Browse to shake; Topper Okears; Rachel Unison
Defenders: Osnachi Ohale; Shukurat Oladipo; Michelle Alozie; Ashleigh Plumptre; Sikirat Isah; Oluwatosin Demehin; Miracle Lips
Midfield: Rasheedat Dictionary – Glosbe; Halimat Aign; Abiodun; Jennifer Echegini; Tony Payne; Christy ucheibe
Forward: Adat Oshhaala, Francisco Ordega, Chiweendo, Izeoma Onmun, Esthera Konoron, Rinsola Babajide, Folashade Ijamilus, Chilmulus, Chima Oor.
Squad Morocco
Goalkeepers: Khadija Erremichi, Hind Haranoui, Zineb El Arari
Defenders: Hanane Ait Elhaj, Zineb Flooring, Ghirian Chiri, Rkia Mazrooui, Azaza Rebbah, Nouhaila, Petrol, Siham Boukhami, Jesmin Mrabet, Najat Belhabib.
Midfield: Present. Ghizlane ChebakNakkach, Elodie Nakkach, Salma Bouguanchar, Anissa Lahmari, Sarah Kassi, Zineb Erroudany, Imène El Ghazouani, Sanaa Mssoudy, Imani Touriss, Fatima Tagnaut, Jade Nassi
Forward: Sakina Ouzraoui, Rania Boutiebi, Iman Saoud, Ibtissam Jraidi, Rosella Ayane, Kenza Chapelle

What was said?
Captain Nigeria Rasheedat Ajibade says that her teammates are fully fired for conflict, adding to approach games with the same focused mentality that kept them in the entire tournament.
“This is the last and most important match of the tournament. We are approaching the same confidence and the focus that has spent us from a group of group. Nothing changes and belief remain intact,” said untouched Flashscore.com
“We know this will finally ask us even more than us mentally, physically, emotionally and tactically, we have to cross 100%, whose goal is to give 120, as much as 150%, because we are in the nation of the host.
“It will be intensely, highly competitive and challenging. But we commit the game, as we always do. We will play our role with everything we have and trust it to bring him and believe in the crown.”
Who will officially officially?
Antsino Twanyanyukwa from Namibia will strengthen this fastener and will help Alice Umutesi (Rwanda) as an assistant judge 1, and Tabara Mbodji (Senegal) as an assistant judge 2.
Rwanda’s Salima Mukansang will serve as varih while she will support Lettia Viana (Eswatini) as an avenue 1 and Diana Chikotesha (Zambia) as aver
Where is the conflict?
The match will take place in the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium the Olympic Prix.
Located in Rabat’s expansive new sports complex, 21,000 seats with the Stadium Prince Moulay Abdellah, which is for opening later in 2025. and will sit approximately 68,700 viewers, which makes him one of the largest football spots in Morocco.
Called by Prince Moulay Abdellah of Morocco, the complex is set to play a key role in the African Cup of Africa in 2025. and the World Cup 2030. Years, and they are hosted in the opening, semifinals and finale tournaments.
