How to watch Morocco vs. Central African Republic AFCON qualifying match, kick-off time and team news.
Morocco will look to continue their perfect run in Group B of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualification when they take on Walid Legulagui’s Central African side at the Stade d’Honneur on Saturday.
The Atlas Lions have already qualified for the knockout stages as hosts, but their qualification will depend on their ability, and so far they have recorded wins against Gabon and Lesotho.
The Central African side started their qualifying campaign with a 3-1 win over Lesotho, but lost their previous match to Gabon 2-0.
Here, GOAL provides everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channels, streaming details, and more.
How to watch Morocco vs Central African Republic online – TV channels and live streams
In the United States (US), the AFCON qualifier match between Morocco and Central African Republic will be available to watch and stream live online through Fubo (sign up for a 7-day free trial), Fanatiz, and beIN SPORTS.
Check out GOAL’s Live Match Center for the latest information.
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Morocco vs Central African national team kick-off time and stadiumThe AFCON qualifying match between Morocco and Central African Republic will be held at the Stade d'Honneur in Oujda, Morocco.
Kickoff will take place in the US on Saturday, October 12th at 12pm PT/3pm ET.
Team news and team
morocco team news
Nousser Mazraoui will miss the upcoming match against Morocco as the Manchester United full-back is scheduled to undergo heart surgery after suffering heart palpitations.
Brahim Dias and Hakim Ziyech are also absent due to injury.
Meanwhile, Rennes defender Abdelhamid Ait Boudral has earned his first national team call-up.
Possible Morocco XI: Bounow. Abukal, Asnow, Ageld, Boudral. El Cannous, Amrabat, Saibari, Unahi, Ezarzuli, En Nesyri.
Central African national team news
Louis Mahuta remains Les Fauve’s main attacking threat, supported by CSKA Sofia forward Goduine Koyaripou.
Marseille’s Geoffrey Kondogbia will organize the midfield, with Hugo Gambor and Sadlock Ndobe in charge of the back line.
Central Africa representative XI: Eufaigane. Yangao, Gamboru, Ndobe, Tatorna; Babula, Soret, Kondogbia, Namuganda. Koyarippou. Mahuta.
Match results
Below are the results of the last five matches between Morocco and the Central African Republic in all competitions.