Morocco vs Congo: when and where to watch the final World Cup qualifier
Morocco vs Congo: when and where to watch the final World Cup qualifier

Morocco will wrap up its 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign this Tuesday with a home game against Congo-Brazzaville, already guaranteed a place in the tournament. But even with their ticket to the World Cup secured, coach Walid Regragui and his squad have their sights set on making history: a record-breaking eighth straight victory in this qualification cycle, and a chance to etch their name in the global football record books.

Set to kick off at 7 p.m. GMT on October 14 at Prince Moulay Abdallah Stadium in Rabat, the match could see the Atlas Lions extend a remarkable run. Morocco has won all seven of their group-stage matches so far, collecting 21 points out of a possible 21. A win on Tuesday would bring their total to 24—and more importantly, mark their 16th consecutive official victory since June 2024.

That kind of consistency is rare at any level. With 15 straight wins already under their belt, Morocco is currently tied with Spain and Germany, who both set the benchmark between 2008 and 2009. One more triumph, and Regragui’s men will hold the record outright.

Fans around the world will be able to follow the action live. In the MENA region, coverage will be provided by beIN Sports. Viewers across the African continent can tune in through CANAL+ Afrique and SuperSport. In Morocco, the match will air on Arryadia TV via TNT, while international audiences can also catch it through L’Équipe Live Foot, FIFA+, and the Shahid streaming platform.

Morocco heads into the game with history—and the stats—on their side. In six previous official matches against Congo-Brazzaville, the Atlas Lions have never lost, recording four wins and two draws. The Congolese team has yet to beat Morocco, and unless they pull off a major upset, that streak seems likely to continue.