CAF Africa Cup of Nations Preview: Morocco VS Comoros
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All eyes will be on Rabat on Sunday as burdened Morocco begin their quest for a second Africa Cup of Nations title against Comoros in the Group A opener.
There have been 19 host-nation wins to begin the continental showpiece, and the Atlas Lions hope to record a 20th such victory against the Coelacanths, whose undeniable potential to cause upsets is well known.

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Match: CAF Africa Cup of Nations
Fixture: Morocco VS Comoros
Local Kick-off Time: 8:00pm, Saturday 21st December 2025
Team news & squads
Predicted Lineups

Morocco Team News

Hakimi is unlikely to play because of his recovery from an ankle injury that nearly ended his AFCON 2025 dream.
Sofyan Amrabat is also unlikely to play because of a leg injury, while a hamstring issue is expected to keep Hamza Igmane out on Sunday.
While Brahim Diaz scored the most in AFCON qualifying, the Real Madrid man does not enter the finals with any momentum, with quality game time in Madrid at a premium.
No player in the Morocco squad has netted more than Youssef En-Nesyri’s 25, and the Fenerbahce forward aims to be decisive on Sunday.
Comoros Team News

Comoros do not seem to have anyone in the infirmary, giving Cusin a healthy squad to select from at the weekend.
Even though there was a healthy spread of goals in qualifying, Youssouf M’Changama and Rafiki Said netted two each, with Said stunning Tunisia in a 1-0 success in Tunis.
It remains to be seen if veteran 36-year-old El Fardou Ben Nabouhane will lead the attack, with a slightly younger Faiz Selemani a decent to good alternative.
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