Morocco is through to the final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after a 4–2 penalty shootout victory over Nigeria on Wednesday night, ending a tense semifinal that produced no goals across 120 minutes of football.
With nerves stretched and chances at a premium, it was once again goalkeeper Yassine Bounou who rose to the occasion for the Atlas Lions. The experienced shot-stopper proved decisive during the shootout, helping Morocco keep their composure and seal a famous win on the biggest stage.
The semifinal itself was defined more by discipline and tactical caution than attacking flair. Both sides approached the game with respect for each other’s strengths, resulting in a tightly contested battle where clear-cut opportunities were rare. Morocco enjoyed more of the ball and controlled large spells of possession, but Nigeria’s defensive organisation ensured the deadlock remained unbroken through regulation time and extra time.
The victory sends the Atlas Lions into their first AFCON final since 2004, as they chase a historic title that has eluded them since their lone triumph in 1976. It also underlines their growing reputation as one of Africa’s most disciplined and resilient sides in high-pressure matches.
Morocco will now turn their attention to Sunday’s final, where it faces Senegal in what promises to be a compelling showdown between two of the continent’s strongest teams. With confidence high and momentum on their side, the Atlas Lions will hope this is the year they finally reclaim African football’s biggest prize.























