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Can Sadio Mane's Senegal defeat Morocco?
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The Senegal vs Morocco live stream is a fitting conclusion to AFCON 2025 as it sees the hosts and pre-tournament favorites come up against one of the continent’s powerhouses in the Lions of Teranga.
Chasing a first continental title since 1976, Morocco came into this tournament in incredible form and have carried it through all the way to the final. They eased into the last four before holding their nerve to overcome Nigeria on penalties, with goalkeeper Yassine Bounou earning the plaudits by saving two spot kicks. The Atlas Lions may not have been at their free-flowing best for much of the competition but have proved tough to break down and will have home support behind them in Rabat.
Senegal have continued their remarkable form in AFCON by reaching a third final in the last four editions. Pape Thiaw’s side cruised into the last four, scoring 11 and conceding just twice, before overcoming Egypt thanks to a clinical finish from Sadio Mane. However, victory did come at a cost, with captain Kalidou Koulibaly picking up an injury and midfielder Habib Diarra being booked for dissent and subsequently unable to feature in the final.
Kick-off is at 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT / 7 p.m. GMT on Sunday, 18 January 2026.
U.K. residents are in luck, as the final between Senegal and Morocco will be streamed for free on Channel 4’s streaming service.
But what if you’re in the U.S., Canada, Australia, or even visiting Morocco for the tournament? Don’t worry — we’ve got you covered, as NordVPN can help you unlock Channel 4’s free streams from anywhere in the world.
Senegal vs Morocco team news
Senegal XI: É Mendy; AMendy, Sarr, Niakhaté, Malick Diouf; Camara, Gueye, Ndiaye, Gueye; Jackson, Mane
Subs: Diaw, Y Diouf, M Camara, Ciss, Dia, Diallo, Jakobs, Mbaye, C Ndiaye, Niang, Sabaly, I Sarr, P Sarr, Seck.
Morocco XI: Bono; Hakimi, Aguerd, Masina, Mazraoui; El Aynaoui; Diaz, El Khannouss, Saibari, Ezzalzouli; El Kaabi.
Subs: Munir, Al Harrar, Akhomach, Ait Boudlal, Amrabat, Belammari, Chibi, El Yamiq, Igamane, Rahimi, Saiss, Salah-Eddine, Talbi, Targhalline.
How to watch Senegal vs Morocco for free on Channel 4
The semi-final between Senegal and Morocco is being streamed free on Channel 4.
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Those traveling outside the U.K. can use NordVPN to access their free stream — more on that below.
How to watch Senegal vs Morocco live streams from anywhere
Channel 4's streaming service is exclusive to the U.K., so those in the U.S. or Canada will need a VPN to access AFCON on the British streaming platform.
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2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you're in the U.S. and want to view Channel 4, you'd select 'United Kingdom' from the listed countries.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to Channel 4 and watch the action.
Senegal vs Morocco Q+A
Why should I watch Senegal vs Morocco on Channel 4?
Channel 4 is one of the few places across the world that Senegal vs Morocco will be streamed for free.
This game will be broadcast on the E4 channel and will include pre-match and post-match analysis as well as the full 90 minutes.
Remember. Use NordVPN if you're outside the United Kingdom on business or vacation.
How can I watch Senegal vs Morocco in the U.S.?
beIN Sports is carrying the AFCON 2025 final between Senegal and Morocco.
The best way to access beIN Sports is through Sling TV's Soccer Pass with your first month now available for just $5.
Senegal vs Morocco route to the semi-finals
Stage | Senegal | Morocco |
|---|---|---|
Group Stage | W 3-0 vs Botswana | W 2-0 vs Comoros |
Group Stage | D 1-1 vs DR Congo | D 1-1 vs Mali |
Group Stage | W 3-0 vs Benin | W 3-0 vs Zambia |
Round of 16 | W 3-1 vs Sudan | W 1-0 vs Tanzania |
Quarter-Finals | W 1-0 vs Mali | W 2-0 vs Cameroon |
Semi-finals | W 1-0 vs Egypt | W 4-2 vs Nigeria on penalties |
What devices can I watch Channel 4 on?
- Amazon Fire – Fire Tablets, Fire TV Cube, Fire TV Stick, and Fire TVs
- Android TV (some models not supported)
- Android – Mobile and tablet devices running Android 7.0 or later
- Apple TV – tvOS 14 or later
- Google TV – Chromecast with Google TV and NVIDIA Shield
- Freely
- Freesat (some models not supported)
- Freeview Play – Compatible TVs and set-top boxes (some models not supported)
- iOS – iPhone and iPad running iOS 14 or later
- LG Smart TVs – 2016–2024 models
- NOW Smart Sticks and Boxes – Minimum firmware version 11.5.0
- PlayStation – PS4 and PS5
- Roku – Roku Stick and Roku OS-powered TVs (minimum firmware version 11.5.0)
- Samsung Smart TVs – 2017 models and newer
- Sky Q, Sky Glass, and Sky Stream puck
- Virgin Media – 360, Stream, and TiVo
- YouView – BT, Humax, Sony, and TalkTalk
- Xbox – Xbox One, Series X, and Series S
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Adrian is a freelance journalist and copywriter based in the UK. He’s written about sport for a wide range of publications including World Soccer Magazine, Newsweek, Yahoo and FourFourTwo. Having covered everything from the NBA Finals and French Open to the London Olympics and F1 in Abu Dhabi, his great passion remains soccer – a sport he could write and talk about all day long.
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