The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations is gearing up to deliver a landmark edition as Morocco prepares to host the continent’s biggest football festival from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026.
It will be the first AFCON ever held across Christmas and New Year—a unique twist for fans and players, Footballrover reports.
AFCON 2025 Host Nation and Tournament Timeline
Ivory Coast will be coming into this tournament as defending champions after their dramatic turnaround victory over Nigeria in February 2024.
The road to selecting Morocco wasn’t straightforward. Guinea had originally been chosen but lost its hosting rights in September 2022 after CAF president Patrice Motsepe confirmed the country could not meet the required infrastructure standards.
This opened the door for Morocco, officially awarded the tournament on September 27, 2023. The North African nation last staged AFCON in 1988, and their modern facilities positioned them as a strong alternative.
AFCON 2025 was initially scheduled for a summer window to minimise conflict with club football, but FIFA’s expanded Club World Cup forced CAF to push the competition to a winter start.
AFCON 2025 Stadiums Across Six Host Cities
Fans will experience the tournament across nine impressive stadiums spread across Agadir, Casablanca, Fez, Marrakesh, Rabat, and Tangier:
Adrar Stadium, Agadir – 45,480
Mohammed V Stadium, Casablanca – 45,000
Fez Stadium, Fez – 45,000
Marrakesh Stadium, Marrakesh – 45,240
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat – 68,700
Moulay Hassan Stadium, Rabat – 22,000
Prince Moulay Abdellah Olympic Annex Stadium, Rabat – 21,000
Al Barid Stadium, Rabat – 18,000
Ibn Batouta Stadium, Tangier – 75,000
Reigning AFCON Champions
Ivory Coast arrive as holders, having delivered one of the most unforgettable comebacks in AFCON history by defeating Nigeria 2–1 in Abidjan to secure their third continental crown.
AFCON 2025 Groups: Complete Breakdown
Group A
Comoros, Mali, Morocco, Zambia
Group B
Angola, Egypt, South Africa, Zimbabwe
Group C
Nigeria, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda
Group D
Benin, Botswana, DR Congo, Senegal
Group E
Algeria, Burkina Faso, Equatorial Guinea, Sudan
Group F
Cameroon, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Mozambique
Group Stage Fixtures (GMT Time)
Below is the full schedule for all group-stage matches, including dates, stadiums, and kick-off times.
Sunday, December 21
Morocco vs Comoros, 7pm – Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat
Monday, December 22
Mali vs Zambia, 2:30pm – Mohammed V Stadium, Casablanca
Egypt vs Zimbabwe, 5pm – Adrar Stadium, Agadir
South Africa vs Angola, 7:30pm – Marrakesh Stadium
Tuesday, December 23
Nigeria vs Tanzania, 12pm – Fez Stadium
Tunisia vs Uganda, 2:30pm – Olympic Annex Stadium, Rabat
Senegal vs Botswana, 5pm – Ibn Batouta Stadium, Tangier
DR Congo vs Benin, 7:30pm – Al Barid Stadium, Rabat
Wednesday, December 24
Algeria vs Sudan, 12pm – Moulay Hassan Stadium
Burkina Faso vs Equatorial Guinea, 2:30pm – Mohammed V Stadium
Ivory Coast vs Mozambique, 5pm – Marrakesh Stadium
Cameroon vs Gabon, 7:30pm – Adrar Stadium
Friday, December 26
Morocco vs Mali, 12pm – Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium
Zambia vs Comoros, 2:30pm – Mohammed V Stadium
Egypt vs South Africa, 5pm – Adrar Stadium
Angola vs Zimbabwe, 7:30pm – Marrakesh Stadium
Saturday, December 27
Nigeria vs Tunisia, 12pm – Fez Stadium
Uganda vs Tanzania, 2:30pm – Al Barid Stadium
Senegal vs DR Congo, 5pm – Ibn Batouta Stadium
Benin vs Botswana, 7:30pm – Olympic Annex Stadium
Sunday, December 28
Algeria vs Burkina Faso, 12pm – Moulay Hassan Stadium
Equatorial Guinea vs Sudan, 2:30pm – Mohammed V Stadium
Ivory Coast vs Cameroon, 5pm – Marrakesh Stadium
Gabon vs Mozambique, 7:30pm – Adrar Stadium
Monday, December 29
Comoros vs Mali, 5:30pm – Mohammed V Stadium
Zambia vs Morocco, 5:30pm – Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium
Angola vs Egypt, 7:30pm – Adrar Stadium
Zimbabwe vs South Africa, 7:30pm – Marrakesh Stadium
Tuesday, December 30
Tanzania vs Tunisia, 5pm – Olympic Annex Stadium
Uganda vs Nigeria, 5pm – Fez Stadium
Benin vs Senegal, 7:30pm – Ibn Batouta Stadium
Botswana vs DR Congo, 7:30pm – Al Barid Stadium
Wednesday, December 31
Equatorial Guinea vs Algeria, 5pm – Moulay Hassan Stadium
Sudan vs Burkina Faso, 5pm – Mohammed V Stadium
Gabon vs Ivory Coast, 7:30pm – Marrakesh Stadium
Mozambique vs Cameroon, 7:30pm – Adrar Stadium
AFCON 2025 Knockout Phase
Round of 16: January 3–6, 2026
Quarter-finals: January 9–10, 2026
Semi-finals: January 14, 2026
Third-place Match: January 17, 2026
Final: January 18, 2026
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Last Updated on December 10, 2025 8:02 am by footballrover






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