Morocco - Cameroon: What time and on which channels to watch the match live?
It’s crunch time. This Friday evening, Rabat is holding its breath for the most explosive fixture of these quarter-finals. The Atlas Lions take on the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon in a clash of giants. What time and on which channels can you watch this match?
The atmosphere promises to be electric at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Complex, which will be sold out for this "continental clash" announced by Walid Regragui. After overcoming the Tanzanian obstacle with difficulty thanks to a saving goal from Brahim Diaz (1-0), the Moroccan national team faces its biggest test since the start of the tournament.
The two teams have mirrored journeys: undefeated, with three wins and one draw each. While Morocco has been able to count on its defensive solidity, Cameroon, who defeated South Africa (2-1) in the previous round, arrives with the confidence of a team that knows how to travel.
There is no question of falling into the trap of complacency. Walid Regragui has hammered the word "humility" in the press conference. "Cameroon is a great nation, always present. It will be a difficult, tight match," warned the coach, aware that the slightest mistake will be paid for dearly.
On the other side, Cameroon coach David Pagou is playing the card of the ambitious outsider. Describing Morocco as a "huge team" and "at the top," he is counting on the ardor of his youth to overturn the hierarchy and spoil the Moroccan party.
Program and TV channels
The kick-off of this decisive match will be given this Friday, January 9 at 8:00 pm.
To not miss a minute of this showdown, supporters can follow the match live on:
• Arryadia TNT
• beIN Sports
• Canal+ Afrique
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