Historic Showdown Awaits: Morocco vs Nigeria in WAFCON 2024 Final on July 26

The stage is set for an electrifying finale to the 2024 CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), as host nation Morocco prepares to face continental giants Nigeria in a historic clash at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat. Kick-off is scheduled for 21:00 WAT on Saturday, July 26.


Tournament Finale Context

  • Morocco, the Atlas Lionesses, stormed into the final after a nerve-wracking semi-final victory over Ghana, emerging victorious 4–2 on penalties following a 1–1 draw—upsetting their own pre-tournament ambitions and capturing hearts in Rabat.

  • Nigeria, the record nine-time WAFCON champions, booked their place in the final with flair, crushing Zambia 5–0 in their quarter-final, before edging out defending champions South Africa 2–1 in a dramatic semifinal punctuated by Rasheedat Ajibade’s leadership and Michelle Alozie’s stoppage-time heroics.



Match Info & Tournament Details

  • Fixture: Morocco 🇲🇦 vs Nigeria 🇳🇬

  • Date & Time: Saturday, July 26, 2025 — 21:00 WAT

  • Venue: Olympic Stadium, Rabat (capacity: ~21,000).

  • Prize Money: CAF has increased the total prize pool by 45%, with the winner’s prize now set at USD 1 million.


What’s at Stake

  • For Morocco: A chance to lift their first-ever continental WAFCON title, capitalizing on the home advantage in front of thousands of passionate supporters.

  • For Nigeria: An opportunity to reclaim the throne and claim an unprecedented 10th title, solidifying their legacy as the most decorated nation in the competition’s history.


Key Storylines to Watch

  • Home Power vs. Continental Legacy: Morocco aims to show the world the strength of African development in women’s football, while Nigeria pursues the restoration of dominance.

  • Leadership and Experience: The influence of veterans like Rasheedat Ajibade and Chiamaka Nnadozie will face the tactical structure and spirited performance of Morocco’s emerging talents.

  • National Pride and Record Crowds: The final is expected to shatter attendance records again, building on semi-final figures that exceeded 45,000 fans inside Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.


With both nations having navigated challenging knockout routes, tonight’s final promises drama, legacy, and possibly a new chapter in African football history.

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