Morocco vs. Saudi Arabia: time, channel, and what’s at stake
Morocco vs. Saudi Arabia: time, channel, and what’s at stake

Morocco’s A’ national team is set to play a crucial final group stage match this Monday in Doha, facing off against Saudi Arabia in the Arab Cup. Following a frustrating draw against Oman, coach Tarik Sektioui’s squad is under pressure—anything less than a win could end their tournament hopes. A draw might still be enough, but a loss would likely seal their exit.

Meanwhile, the Saudi team has already secured its place in the quarterfinals. With qualification in the bag, they’ll head into this match without the weight of expectation—making them even more unpredictable and potentially dangerous. Led by coach Hervé Renard and captained by Salem Al-Dawsari, the Saudis can afford to play with freedom, while Morocco must balance urgency with discipline.

Morocco will also be without one of its key attacking players. Abderrazak Hamdallah is suspended after picking up a red card in the previous game, forcing Sektioui to shuffle his lineup. Tarik Tissoudali is expected to step in up front and lead the Moroccan attack.

Kickoff is scheduled for 6 PM Moroccan time. Fans can catch the match live on beIN Sports, MBC5, and Al Kass.