The Morocco team knows a little more about its next match against Niger, as part of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, subject to confirmation from the Moroccan Federation (FRMF).
If they were officially set on the venue of the Tanzania reception counting for the sixth day of qualifying for the 2026 World Cupthe theater of the upstream confrontation against the Niger (fifth day) leaked.
In fact, according to information from Le360 Sportthe Atlas Lions, first in group E after three victories in as many matches, will try to widen the gap with Le Mena (3rd, 3 points) on March 17 at the Moulay Abdellah Complex in Rabat. Or the same arena from the match against the Taifa Stars.
Morocco will play twice at home
Blessed bread for coach Walid Regragui and his men, who will play twice at home next March, if this is confirmed. Beyond the public, which would be systematically won over to its cause, the group would be exempt from a trip likely to damage the organizations.
In the absence of approved pitches on its soil by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), the Niger Football Federation (Fenifoot) would have opted, as host, to host the meeting at the Moroccoexplain Le360 Sport.
A choice not at all trivial, but placed under the sign of strengthening diplomatic relations between the two States. And this, knowing that King Mohammed VI offered Niger last December a 22.5 MW power plant intended to supply the capital Niamey.
Currently under construction to host CAN 2025 and 2030 World Cup matches planned for the country, the Moulay Abdellah Complex should be ready by the time qualifying resumes. The opportunity to carry out first rehearsals in anticipation of the two major tournaments.
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