A pulsating Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) final is set for this evening at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat, with hosts Morocco clashing against Nigeria’s powerhouse Super Falcons for the title.
Morocco, enjoying back-to-back final appearances under coach Jorge Vilda, have captured hearts at home with a gritty campaign filled with late comebacks and tactical discipline.
Nigeria, meanwhile, have ridden their legacy into the final. In what the team has dubbed “Mission X”, the Falcons remain unbeaten and geared toward a tenth title.
Captain Rasheedat Ajibade has been a standout, leading the side with three Woman of the Match performances
The stage is more than a rematch: it’s redemption for Nigeria after Morocco eliminated them in the 2022 semifinals via a penalty shootout, an incident still fresh in Super Falcons’ memory.
A win tonight would complete a stunning cycle of revenge and reaffirm their dominance.
Kick off is 8:00 pm local time (19:00 GMT). A packed 68,700-capacity stadium and millions watching across the continent are set to witness what promises to be a defining moment in African women’s football.





