Morocco v Comoros: Africa Cup of Nations opener – live

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Achraf Hakimi, a high performer in our Top 100, is on the bench for Morocco. His coach, Walid Regragui, spoke ahead of the tourney: “We have been working for two years. It will be a big day, at home. Our objective has always been to win the AFCON and to give everything. Our supporters are with us.”

On Hakimi:“He may start, or he may not. Every match is important. We will have to manage emotions and play with confidence and humility.”

A reminder of the Afcon 2026 groups:

  • Group A: Morocco, Mali, Zambia, Comoros

  • Group B: Egypt, South Africa, Angola, Zimbabwe

  • Group C: Nigeria, Tunisia, Uganda, Tanzania

  • Group D: Senegal, DR Congo, Benin, Botswana

  • Group E: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Equatorial Guinea, Sudan

  • Group F: Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Gabon, Mozambique

Karim gets in touch: “I am 51 and have waited all my life for Morocco to win an Afcon. Every two years I sit down to see which shambolic, hilarious and shameful way they can mess it up this time. But this time surely, this is our year. My son and I are heading to Rabat for the final, so this is going to be a stressful four weeks. Love your work John, keep it up and enjoy the game mate.”

Here's the teams

Morocco: Bono; Salah-Eddine, Aguerd, Saiss, Mazraoui; Ounahi, Amrabat, Diaz; El Aynaoui, Rahimi, Saibari. Subs: Talbi, Seghir, El Yamiq, En-Nesyri, Chibi, Hakimi, Munir, Boudial, Al Harrar, El Kaabi, Targhalline, Akhomach, Masina, El Khannous, Ezzalzouli

Comoros: Pandor; Kari, Soilhi, Toibibou, Boura; Z. Youssouf, B. Youssouf, Mohamed, Selemani; Ahamada, M’Changama. Subs: Amir, Mohamed, Bakari, Ahmed, Bourhane, M’Dahoma, Maolida, Lutin, Ben, Abdallah, Abdallah, Vita, Anzimati, Morivili, Boina

As Jonathan Wilson says: “Perhaps attitudes are not quite as parochial as they once were, but it remains true that, in England at least, the Africa Cup of Nations is discussed less as a tournament in its own right than in terms of what it means for the Premier League.”

There will be considerable Premier League contingent in Morocco, some real key names, too.

The big stories ahead of this championship kicking off have been the controversial lack of lead time, and that the tournament will take place every four years but only after it is held in 2027 and 2028.

Preamble

The host nation kicks off against the island nation. Africa’ best team at the last World Cup take on a team who are second-time qualifiers, and we kick off in Rabat after the opening ceremony. Morocco have only won this competition once, and that will be 50 years come new year and the tournament ending on 18 January.

Kick-off is at 7pm UK time / 8pm local time. Join me.

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