CAF releases AFCON 2025 fixtures

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has released the official fixtures for the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025, set to be hosted in Morocco from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026. The tournament, featuring 52 matches across 29 days, will be played in six cities.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially announced theAfrica Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 match schedule, marking Moroccoโs first time hosting the tournament since 1988. The competition will run from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026, with matches spread across six host cities and nine stadiums.
The tournament will be staged in the following cities: Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, Marrakech, Agadir, and Fes, with games held at these nine stadiums; Complexe Sportif Prince Moulay Abdellah (Rabat), Stade Mohammed V (Casablanca), Stade Ibn Batouta (Tangier), Grand Stade de Marrakech (Marrakech), Grand Stade dโAgadir (Agadir), Stade de Fes (Fes), Stade de Tanger (Tangier), Stade de Marrakech (Marrakech), Stade dโAgadir (Agadir).
Tournament Format
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A total of 24 teams will compete in six groups of four, with the top two from each group and the four best third-placed teams advancing to the knockout rounds. The opening match will feature host nation Morocco against Comoros at Complexe Sportif Prince Moulay Abdellah in Rabat on 21 December.
Group Stage Fixtures
Group A
21 December: Morocco ๐ Comoros (Rabat)
21 December: Mali ๐ Zambia (Casablanca)
25 December: Morocco ๐ Mali (Rabat)
25 December: Zambia ๐ Comoros (Rabat)
29 December: Morocco ๐ Zambia (Rabat)
29 December: Comoros ๐ Mali (Fes)
Group B
22 December: Algeria ๐ Burkina Faso (Rabat)
22 December: Sudan ๐ Equatorial Guinea (Casablanca)
26 December: Algeria ๐ Equatorial Guinea (Rabat)
26 December: Sudan ๐ Burkina Faso (Rabat)
30 December: Algeria ๐ Sudan (Rabat)
30 December: Burkina Faso ๐ Equatorial Guinea (Casablanca)
Group C
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23 December: Nigeria ๐ Tanzania (Fes)
23 December: Tunisia ๐ Uganda (Rabat)
27 December: Nigeria ๐ Uganda (Fes)
27 December: Tunisia ๐ Tanzania (Fes)
31 December: Nigeria ๐ Tunisia (Tangier)
31 December: Tanzania ๐ Uganda (Marrakech)
Group D
24 December: Senegal ๐ Benin (Tangier)
24 December: Botswana ๐ Cรดte dโIvoire (Marrakech)
28 December: Senegal ๐ Cรดte dโIvoire (Tangier)
28 December: Botswana ๐ Benin (Marrakech)
1 January: Senegal ๐ Botswana (Tangier)
1 January: Benin ๐ Cรดte dโIvoire (Marrakech)
Group E
24 December: Angola ๐ Zimbabwe (Agadir)
24 December: Egypt ๐ South Africa (Marrakech)
28 December: Angola ๐ South Africa (Agadir)
28 December: Egypt ๐ Zimbabwe (Casablanca)
1 January: Angola ๐ Egypt (Agadir)
1 January: Zimbabwe ๐ South Africa (Marrakech)
Group F
25 December: Gabon ๐ Mozambique (Agadir)
25 December: Cameroon ๐ Cรดte dโIvoire (Marrakech)
29 December: Gabon ๐ Cรดte dโIvoire (Agadir)
29 December: Cameroon ๐ Mozambique (Agadir)
2 January: Gabon ๐ Cameroon (Agadir)
2 January: Mozambique ๐ Cรดte dโIvoire (Tangier)
The tournament enters the knockout phase from 4 January 2026, featuring the Round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final. The third-place playoff will be played on 17 January 2026 in Casablanca, while the final showdown will take place in Rabat on 18 January 2026 at the Complexe Sportif Prince Moulay Abdellah.
This AFCON edition comes at a crucial time for Moroccan football, as the nation prepares to co-host the FIFA World Cup 2030 alongside Spain and Portugal. The tournament is expected to be a showcase of Moroccoโs readiness for global football events and a landmark moment for African football.
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