Senegal v Morocco: Kick-off time and TV channel to watch the match | OneFootball

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·18 janvier 2026

Senegal v Morocco: Kick-off time and TV channel to watch the match

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Find here the information about the broadcast of Senegal/Morocco. Morocco will face Senegal this Sunday at 8 PM. It will be at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium as part of the final of the CAN 2025. A match involving 2 players from Paris Saint-Germain. 1 on the Moroccan side: Achraf Hakimi (27-year-old right-back). 1 on the Senegalese side: Ibrahim Mbaye (17-year-old forward).

We can be sure that the match will be intense, no one wants to miss a final. But the content is hard to predict. Between the pressure and the plans of each team, not to mention the players' form, a final can go one way even when it seems balanced like today's. This evening could be very spectacular, or very tight.


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In any case, it's a moment to follow, with the African champion title at stake. This in a special atmosphere, as Morocco is at home. Which can be a strength, or a burden. Everything could hinge on details. We hope it will be in favor of the spectacle.

And we wish our Parisians to enjoy and help their team, without preference for one or the other of course.

The broadcast of Senegal/Morocco:

Senegal/Morocco will be broadcast this Sunday, January 18 at 8 PM on beIN SPORTS and M6 in France.

To watch the match officially and legally, you just need access to TNT or the internet since M6 is available for free.

To have a choice, you will need a subscription to beIN SPORTS (€15 per month without commitment). Just type "subscribe to beIN SPORTS" in your search engine to find access options, which vary depending on other subscriptions (like Canal+).

In Morocco: The channel Arrydia broadcasts the entire competition free-to-air.

In Great Britain: Channel 4.

In the Middle East and North Africa: beIN SPORTS Mena.

In sub-Saharan and Francophone Africa: Canal+Afrique.

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