Kenya, 15 January 2026 – Hosts Morocco booked their place in the Africa Cup of Nations final in dramatic fashion after edging past Nigeria in a tense penalty shootout, following a fiercely contested semi-final that ended level after extra time.
In front of a passionate home crowd, the Atlas Lions showed composure under pressure, holding their nerve when it mattered most to keep their dream of lifting the trophy on home soil alive.
The match was everything a semifinal should be—tight, tactical, and full of emotion. Nigeria started brightly, using their pace and physicality to trouble Morocco’s backline. The Super Eagles pressed aggressively, looking to force early mistakes and dominate transitions. Their intent was clear: control the tempo and make their presence felt.
Morocco, however, remained calm and disciplined. Backed by a sea of red in the stands, they gradually grew into the game, enjoying longer spells of possession and probing Nigeria’s defense with patient build-up play. Their wide players stretched the pitch, while their midfield worked tirelessly to disrupt Nigeria’s rhythm.
Chances came at both ends, but clear-cut opportunities were rare. Both teams defended with intensity, knowing that a single mistake could be fatal at this stage of the tournament. As the match wore on, the physical demands increased, and the game became a test of endurance, mentality, and tactical discipline.