Morocco beat Nigeria on penalties to reach Afcon final

Yassine Bounou saves two spot kicks as hosts Morocco beat Nigeria 4-2 on penalties to reach the final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

CAF Africa Cup of Nations

Nigeria 0 - 0 Morocco AET (2 - 4)

Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou saves a penalty low to his right
Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou made two saves in the shootout [Getty Images]

Hosts Morocco survived a nervy night in Rabat to see off Nigeria 4-2 on penalties to reach the final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon).

Youssef En-Nesyri stroked the winning spot kick into the bottom left-hand corner after Yassine Bounou saved from Samuel Chukwueze and Bruno Onyemaechi.

In a game of few chances, a shootout looked a likely outcome from early in proceedings.

Tournament top scorer Brahim Diaz squandered Morocco's best opening just before the half hour, misjudging a header from Achraf Hakimi's right-wing cross, with the Real Madrid forward's effort coming more off his shoulder.

Nigeria's star forwards Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman were left to feed off scraps all evening, with Lookman's first-half drive from just outside the penalty area easily saved.

The result means Walid Regragui's side have reached their first Afcon final since 2004, as they bid to lift the trophy for the first time since 1976.

The Atlas Lions will remain in the capital to face Senegal in Sunday's final (19:00 GMT) after they beat Egypt 1-0 in Wednesday's first semi-final.

Bassey stands tall for Nigeria

Morocco are now unbeaten in 26 matches - a run stretching back to their last-16 exit at the 2023 Afcon.

But this is only their second Afcon final - having won the 1976 tournament via a final group phase and lost to Tunisia in 2004 - which explains why the fans in the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, and across the country, are so desperate to see their team claim the title on home soil.

For more than a decade, King Mohammed VI has pumped huge amounts of money into Moroccan football, using it as a tool for cultural and societal change.

Having impressed the world by becoming the first African nation to reach a World Cup semi-final at Qatar 2022, being crowned continental champions is the final piece of the puzzle.

Just like the quarter-final win over Cameroon, the atmosphere inside this newly-renovated stadium was frenzied.

But unlike the game against the Indomitable Lions, Nigeria's more experienced side were able to soak up the early pressure and limit their hosts' opportunities.

Fulham defender Calvin Bassey in particular was outstanding for Eric Chelle's side, despite picking up a harsh yellow card in the 33rd minute after his hand caught Diaz in the face - a booking that would have seen him miss the final through suspension.

As well as his misjudged header, Diaz curled an early effort wide of Stanley Nwabali's goal, having cut in from the right flank, while the keeper also made a good block at his near post after Ismael Saibari did well to juggle the ball and fashion a pocket of space for himself.

Chances were at even more of a premium after half-time, which might explain the huge appeals for a penalty when captain Hakimi fired a shot towards goal that hit Bassey's arm.

But, having taken a touch of another defender, and also having struck his stomach first, the video assistant referee was right not get involved.

Morocco also dominated extra-time without finding a clear-cut opening.

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