Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at 3:00 PM
Stade Prince Moulay Abdallah Rabat
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Nigeria vs Morocco Match Recap - Jan 14, 2026

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Morocco Triumphs in Penalty Shootout, Defeating Nigeria in a Tense Semi-Final Clash

Morocco's resilience shines through as they edge Nigeria 4-2 in penalties after a goalless draw in the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations. The match unfolded at Stade Prince Moulay Abdallah, where both teams showcased their defensive prowess, leading to a stalemate that ultimately required spot-kicks to determine the victor.

Morocco's recent form has been nothing short of impressive, with this match marking their fifth consecutive game without conceding a goal. Their defensive setup, characterized by a compact 4-1-4-1 formation, has proven effective against formidable opponents. In this match, Morocco maintained 55% possession and outshot Nigeria 6 to 1, reflecting their ability to control the game despite the lack of goals. This trend of dominance in possession and shots has been a hallmark of their recent performances, particularly evident in their quarter-final victory over Cameroon.

Brahim Díaz, who has been pivotal for Morocco throughout the tournament, continued to be a key figure. His ability to create chances under pressure was evident, even if he did not find the net himself. The midfield's cohesion, led by Neil El Aynaoui and Ismael Saibari, allowed Morocco to dictate the tempo and frustrate Nigeria's attacking threats. The midfield battle was crucial, with Morocco completing 157 accurate passes compared to Nigeria's 136, showcasing their efficiency in ball distribution.

Nigeria's recent form entering this match had been stellar, with four consecutive wins leading up to the semi-finals. However, they struggled to replicate that attacking flair against Morocco's disciplined defense. Despite their previous offensive firepower, highlighted by Victor Osimhen's scoring prowess, Nigeria managed only one shot on target throughout the match. This stark contrast to their previous outings, where they averaged three goals per game, underscores the effectiveness of Morocco's defensive strategy.

The penalty shootout revealed the psychological pressure both teams faced. Morocco converted four of their five penalties, with El Aynaoui and Achraf Hakimi stepping up confidently. In contrast, Nigeria faltered under pressure, with Dele-Bashiru missing his attempt after Onuachu had scored. This moment encapsulated the tension that permeated the match; Nigeria's inability to convert when it mattered most ultimately sealed their fate.

The tactical battle between coaches Éric Sékou Chelle and Tarik Sektioui played a significant role in shaping the match dynamics. Chelle's decision to employ a 4-3-1-2 formation aimed at maximizing offensive potential fell short against Morocco's organized defense. The Super Eagles' reliance on wide play through Ademola Lookman and Alex Iwobi was effectively neutralized by Morocco's full-backs, who maintained tight marking and limited space for creativity.

Morocco's victory not only propels them into the finals but also highlights their evolution as a team capable of grinding out results under pressure. Their defensive solidity combined with moments of individual brilliance from players like Díaz and Hakimi has positioned them as serious contenders for the title.

For Nigeria, this defeat serves as a sobering reminder of the fine margins in knockout football. Despite their attacking talent and recent form, they were unable to break down a resolute Moroccan side. The Super Eagles will need to reflect on their performance and address their struggles in high-pressure situations if they hope to return stronger in future tournaments.

As both teams look ahead, Morocco will carry the momentum of this victory into the final, while Nigeria must regroup and reassess their strategy moving forward. The semi-final clash not only showcased the intensity of African football but also set the stage for an exciting conclusion to the tournament.

Originally published on FollowTeams at January 14, 2026 at 11:15 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Morocco
Double chance : draw or Morocco
Nigeria
10%
Draw
45%
Morocco
45%

Team Lineups

Morocco
4-1-4-1
COACH
Tarik Sektioui
1
Bono
3
Noussair Mazraoui
25
Adam Masina
5
Nayef Aguerd
2
Achraf Hakimi
24
Neil El Aynaoui
17
Abdessamad Ezzalzouli
11
Ismael Saibari
23
Bilal El Khannouss
10
Brahim Díaz
20
Ayoub El Kaabi
Nigeria
4-3-1-2
COACH
Éric Sékou Chelle
23
Stanley Nwabali
13
Bruno Onyemaechi
21
Calvin Bassey
6
Semi Ajayi
2
Bright Osayi-Samuel
17
Alex Iwobi
18
Raphael Onyedika
8
Frank Onyeka
7
Ademola Lookman
9
Victor Osimhen
22
Akor Adams

Morocco Substitutes

4 Sofyan Amrabat
M
7 Hamza Igamane
F
9 Soufiane Rahimi
F
12 Munir El Kajoui
G
13 Eliesse Ben Seghir
F
14 Oussama Targhalline
M
15 Mohamed Chibi
D
16 Ilias Akhomach
F
18 Jawad El Yamiq
D
19 Youssef En-Nesyri
F
21 Chemsdine Talbi
F
22 Mehdi Al Harrar
G
26 Anass Salah-Eddine
D
27 Abdelhamid Ait Boudlal
D
28 Youssef Belammari
D

Nigeria Substitutes

1 Francis Uzoho
G
3 Zaidu Sanusi
D
5 Igoh Ogbu
D
10 Fisayo Dele-Bashiru
M
11 Samuel Chukwueze
F
14 Usman Mohammed
M
15 Moses Simon
F
16 Amas Obasogie
G
19 Paul Onuachu
F
20 Chidozie Awaziem
D
24 Chidera Ejuke
F
25 Salim Fago Lawal
F
26 Ebenezer Akinsanmiro
M
28 Tochukwu Nnadi
M

Match Statistics

1
Total Shots
6
1
Shots on Goal
1
0
Shots off Goal
4
0
Blocked Shots
1
0
Shots Inside Box
4
1
Shots Outside Box
2
45%
Ball Possession (%)
55%
168
Total Passes
196
136
Accurate Passes
157
81%
Pass Accuracy (%)
80%
13
Fouls
8
0
Corner Kicks
2
1
Yellow Cards
0
1
Goalkeeper Saves
1

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