
"The final of Africa's premier competition is scheduled for a 7pm kick-off, UK time, on Sunday 18 January. It will be held at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco, the host nation of the competition this year. The stadium was completely rebuilt both to host this tournament and for the country's role in the 2030 World Cup. According to designers Populous, the ground now boasts a 68,700 capacity, with state-of-the-art facilities, a wind-shielding roof and expanded hospitality areas."
"Hosts Morocco are one of the favourites to lift the silverware this year (Image credit: Getty Images) For viewers in the UK and Ireland, as has been the case throughout the tournament, the match will be available to watch live on Channel 4, E4, 4Seven and on Channel 4 Sport on YouTube. If you're looking to watch from the United States, the broadcasters across the Atlantic are beIN Sports."
The Africa Cup of Nations final is scheduled for a 7pm UK kickoff on Sunday 18 January at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco. Twenty-four teams entered the tournament, with Premier League players like Mohamed Salah and Bryan Mbeumo representing their nations. The stadium was rebuilt for the tournament and Morocco's role in the 2030 World Cup. Designers Populous state the ground now has a 68,700 capacity, a wind-shielding roof, expanded hospitality areas and state-of-the-art facilities. UK and Ireland viewers can watch on Channel 4, E4, 4Seven and Channel 4 Sport on YouTube, while beIN Sports carries the match in the United States. Six teams have reached the quarter-finals, including a Cameroon vs Morocco tie.
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