Morocco Egypt U17 CAN Match Time Channel Live
The Atlas Lions face Egypt this Monday evening to secure third place in the U17 CAN. A decisive match scheduled for 8 p.m. Morocco time and broadcast live on the CAF YouTube channel.
The kick-off for this third-place playoff will be at 8 p.m. in Morocco, or 9 p.m. in France. The match will take place on field number 8 of the Mohammed VI Football Complex in Salé. Supporters will be able to follow this confrontation live on CAF TV, the official channel freely accessible via YouTube, as well as on the Moroccan channel Arryadia TNT. To oversee these proceedings, the refereeing commission has appointed Nigerian Abdulsalam Kasimu Abiola. The official knows both teams well, having already refereed their clash during the third day of the group stage.
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The stakes of this evening are to secure the bronze medal to overcome the disappointment of the semi-finals. Last Thursday, Moroccan players stumbled against Senegal at the end of a cruel penalty shootout (1-1, 6-7). Egyptians experienced exactly the same scenario against Tanzania’s team (0-0, 3-4). However, qualification is assured for both teams who have already validated their qualification for the final phase of the FIFA U-17 World Cup, scheduled for the end of the year in Qatar.
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To win, the players coached by Tiago Lima Pereira hope to repeat their first-round performance. The Moroccans had then won 2-1 against this same Egyptian team thanks to goals from Mohamed Amine Moustache and Imran Talai, set up by Ibrahim Rabbaj and Ismail El Aoud. The squad wants to erase a bad historical memory. During their only participation in a ranking match in this category in 2013, the young Moroccans lost at home against Tunisia, again on penalties.
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