Senegal vs Morocco: The AFCON 2025 final in Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat with history, form and continental pride on the line.

Senegal and Morocco players line up before the AFCON 2025 final at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat (Photo: File)
Senegal vs Morocco Live Streaming: AFCON 2025 is now entering its final stages with the country that will host, which is Morocco, set to face Senegal in the finals that will take place in Rabat. Morocco qualified after winning from Nigerian penalties, while Senegal hopes for its second AFCON victory after winning narrowly against Egypt. Morocco will be pursuing their first ever title of the continent, bearing in mind their victory in 1976.
The final game for AFCON 2025 is scheduled on Sunday, January 18 and the match will kick-off at 8:00 pm local time and 7:00 pm GMT at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco. The game will be a one-off encounter. This means that only one out of the two games qualifies for the next round.
The depth of broadcast coverage extends from practically every major region. Viewers in parts of Europe and Africa may watch courtesy of free-to-air channels, but subscription networks bear the coverage load in the Americas and Asia. Streaming options are also considerable for mobile and online audiences.
In the US, it will begin at 2:00 p.m. ET and 11:00 a.m. PT and will air live on beIN Sport with Fubo TV providing streaming services for those who have cut the cord.
Indian fans can watch it at 12:30 am IST on Monday, January 19 and live streaming will be done through the FanCode application.
In UK, the match kick off at 19:00 GMT and live broadcast will be on Channel 4 television.
In Africa, the match kick off at 8:00 pm CAT on SuperSport and various national broadcasters will carry the game live, depending on the country.
Nigerian fans can watch the final at 8:00 pm WAT and will be shown on NTA and BON with radio coverage also widely available.
In Australia, the final kicks off early Monday morning at 6:00 am AEDT on beIN Sports Australia will provide live coverage and streaming.
South African viewers can watch live at 9:00 pm SAST on Sunday and will be broadcast on SABC Sport and SuperSport.
In Ireland, the match starts at 7:00 pm local time and Live coverage will be available on Channel 4.
French audiences can watch at 8:00 pm CET on beIN Sports France holds the live broadcast rights.
In Iran, the match kick-off at 10:30 pm local time and will be shown live on Persiana Sports.
Turkish viewers can tune in at 9:00 pm TRT and will be streamed and broadcast live on Exxen.
| Country / Region | Broadcaster |
| Algeria | EPTV |
| Angola | Televisao Publica de Angola |
| Belgium | Tipik, La Une |
| Benin | Benin TV |
| Bulgaria | Max Sport |
| Burkina Faso | RTB TV |
| Cameroon | CRTV Sports |
| Canada | beIN Sports |
| Colombia | Win Sports |
| Croatia | SportKlub |
| Equatorial Guinea | TVGE |
| France | beIN Sports France |
| Germany | Sportdigital |
| Greece | Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation |
| Iran | Persiana Sports |
| India | FanCode |
| Ireland (Republic of Ireland) | Channel 4 |
| Italy | Sportitalia, Solo Calcio |
| Ivory Coast | RTI, Canal+ Afrique |
| Mali | ORTM |
| Morocco | SNRT |
| Netherlands | Ziggo Sport |
| Niger | Télé Sahel |
| Nigeria | BON, NTA |
| Portugal | Sport TV |
| South Africa | SABC Sport |
| Spain | Movistar |
| Tanzania | Azam Sports |
| Turkey | Exxen |
| Uganda | NBC Sport |
| United Kingdom | Channel 4 |
| United States | beIN Sports |
| Zambia | ZNBC |
| Middle East & North Africa (MENA) | beIN Sports |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport |