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Morocco vs Senegal Preview & Prediction | African Nations Championship | Semi-Final

by Alex Sarwar · August 26 2025, 00:46
Morocco vs Senegal Preview & Prediction | African Nations Championship | Semi-Final

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Both winners by a goal to nil in the quarter-finals, Morocco and Senegal now lock horns with a spot in the final at stake.

Kick-off date/time:

How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – Not available / US – Not available

Morocco vs Senegal prediction

Despite Senegal’s struggles in front of goal, their backline has stepped up admirably and have helped guide the Lions of Teranga through to the last four. For Morocco though, it’s been about the goals. They scored eight of them across the group stage, averaging two goals per match. Eventually, they broke through in their quarter-final against Tanzania.

But most importantly, was Morocco’s clean sheet in the last eight. We know they have the attacking capabilities to beat any team, but backing that up defensively in the quarter-finals shows that Morocco’s backline is built to last the course of well. This may well be what puts them over the edge against Senegal and why backing Morocco to win warrants major consideration.

Morocco vs Senegal tip: Morocco to win

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