The Moroccan Football Federation has agreed to host a series of crucial matches in Africa’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers, according to Moroccan press reports.
Morocco will host eight matches in June for various African national teams as part of efforts to implement partnership and cooperation agreements with several football associations in Africa.
These matches will take place from June 5 to June 11 at various stadiums in Morocco.
The first match will be between Sierra Leone and Djibouti on June 5 at Stade El Abdi in El Jadida, while the city of Oujda will host the Central African Republic vs. Chad at the Stade d’Honneur.
On June 8, the match between Gambia and Seychelles will take place at the Municipal Stadium in Berkane, and on June 9, Djibouti will meet Ethiopia at Stade El Abdi, while the Stade d’Honneur will host the São Tomé and Liberia match.
On June 10, Guinea and Mozambique will play at Stade El Abdi, while Chad and the Comoros will meet at the Stade d’Honneur in Oujda.
The final match on June 11 will be between Seychelles and Burundi at the Municipal Stadium in Berkane.
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