Guide to the 6 Host Cities

Find your stadium, see the group stage match schedule, and book your hotel. Here is the essential guide for every city hosting AFCON 2025 matches.

Rabat

The nation’s capital, Rabat is the main hub for the tournament, hosting the opening match and the final. Matches here are spread across several stadiums.

Stadium: Complexe Sportif Prince Moulay Abdellah

  • Dec 21: Morocco vs Comoros (Group A)
  • Dec 26: Morocco vs Mali (Group A)
  • Dec 29: Zambia vs Morocco (Group A)

Stadium: Stade Al Barid

  • Dec 23: DR Congo vs Benin (Group D)
  • Dec 27: Uganda vs Tanzania (Group C)
  • Dec 30: Botswana vs DR Congo (Group D)

Stadium: Complexe Sportif Prince Héritier Moulay EL Hassan

  • Dec 24: Algeria vs Sudan (Group E)
  • Dec 28: Algeria vs Burkina Faso (Group E)
  • Dec 31: Equatorial Guinea vs Algeria (Group E)

Stadium: Stade Olympique Annexe

  • Dec 23: Tunisia vs Uganda (Group C)
  • Dec 27: Benin vs Botswana (Group D)
  • Dec 30: Tanzania vs Tunisia (Group C)

Explore the Capital at Your Own Pace

Don’t wait for a tour bus. Discover the secrets of the Hassan Tower and the Kasbah of the Udayas on your own schedule. Download a premium audio guide directly to your phone and turn your walk into an immersive history lesson.

Casablanca

The economic heart of Morocco, Casablanca is a bustling port city known for its modern life and historic Mohammed V stadium.

Stadium: Complexe Sportif Mohammed V

  • Dec 22: Mali vs Zambia (Group A)
  • Dec 24: Burkina Faso vs Equatorial Guinea (Group E)
  • Dec 26: Zambia vs Comoros (Group A)
  • Dec 28: Equatorial Guinea vs Sudan (Group E)
  • Dec 29: Comoros vs Mali (Group A)
  • Dec 31: Sudan vs Burkina Faso (Group E)

The Hassan II Mosque & Beyond

Casablanca is huge, but the best sights are hidden in the details. Use a self-guided audio tour to explore the magnificent Hassan II Mosque and the Art Deco district without needing a guide. It’s the smartest way to see the city between matches.

Marrakech

The famous “Red City,” Marrakech is a global travel destination. Fans here can explore the Jemaa el-Fna square and the ancient medina after the match.

Stadium: Grand Stade de Marrakech

  • Dec 22: South Africa vs Angola (Group B)
  • Dec 24: Ivory Coast vs Mozambique (Group F)
  • Dec 26: Angola vs Zimbabwe (Group B)
  • Dec 28: Ivory Coast vs Cameroon (Group F)
  • Dec 29: Zimbabwe vs South Africa (Group B)
  • Dec 31: Gabon vs Ivory Coast (Group F)

Get Lost in the Medina (Without Getting Lost)

The Red City is magical but chaotic. Skip the aggressive street guides and use a trusted Audio Tour for the Jemaa el-Fnaa and Majorelle Garden. We also recommend booking your Museum tickets in advance to skip the long lines.

Agadir

Located on the southern Atlantic coast, Agadir is Morocco’s premier beach resort city. It’s a perfect place to relax by the sea between matches.

Stadium: Grand Stade d’Agadir (Adrar Stadium)

  • Dec 22: Egypt vs Zimbabwe (Group B)
  • Dec 24: Cameroon vs Gabon (Group F)
  • Dec 26: Egypt vs South Africa (Group B)
  • Dec 28: Gabon vs Mozambique (Group F)
  • Dec 29: Angola vs Egypt (Group B)
  • Dec 31: Mozambique vs Cameroon (Group F)

Relax & Ride: The Best of Agadir

Agadir is about leisure. Take the famous Cable Car (Téléphérique) up to the Oufella Ruins for the best view in the city, or visit Crocoparc for a fun break from football. Buy tickets online to save time.

Fes

The spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco, Fes is home to the world’s oldest university and a stunning, ancient medina (a UNESCO World Heritage site).

Stadium: Complexe Sportif de Fès

  • Dec 23: Nigeria vs Tanzania (Group C)
  • Dec 27: Nigeria vs Tunisia (Group C)
  • Dec 30: Uganda vs Nigeria (Group C)

Decode the World’s Oldest Medina

The Fes Medina is a maze of 9,000 alleyways. It is impossible to understand without a guide. A Self-Guided Audio Tour is perfect here—it navigates you to the famous Tanneries and Madrasas while telling you the stories hidden in the walls.

Tangier

The “Gateway to Africa,” Tangier sits on the Strait of Gibraltar, where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean. It has a unique international history and a beautifully renovated kasbah.

Stadium: Grand Stade de Tanger (Ibn Batouta Stadium)

  • Dec 23: Senegal vs Botswana (Group D)
  • Dec 27: Senegal vs DR Congo (Group D)
  • Dec 30: Benin vs Senegal (Group D)

The Gateway to Africa: Kasbah & Caves

From the Hercules Caves to the historic Kasbah, Tangier is full of legends. Explore the meeting point of the Mediterranean and Atlantic with a digital guide that fits in your pocket.

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