Hosts and pre-tournament favourites Morocco face a daunting challenge in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals, taking on a Cameroon side they have never beaten at AFCON finals. The clash at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium promises a tactical battle between Morocco’s possession-driven approach and Cameroon’s disciplined counter-attacking style.
Match News and Current Form
Five-time AFCON winners Cameroon have overcome significant off-field adversity to reach the quarter-finals, a stage where they were last eliminated in 2010. Their 2-1 victory over South Africa in the Round of 16 continued a trend of narrow wins at these finals, emphasizing their resilience. However, performances will need to improve if the Indomitable Lions are to replicate their historical successes, including their 1988 triumph on Moroccan soil.
Morocco advanced with a 1-0 win over Tanzania, but head coach Walid Regragui admitted he was far from satisfied. The Atlas Lions enter the knockout stage under immense expectations, buoyed by a 19-game unbeaten streak since August 2025 (W19, D2). Success at AFCON, however, has been limited—Morocco’s only title came in 1976, and they have failed to progress beyond the last eight since 2004, with exits at this stage in 2017 and 2021.
Head-to-Head History
- Morocco have won the last two H2H encounters with Cameroon (D4, L7 previously).
- They have not faced each other at AFCON finals since 1992, with Cameroon winning two of the prior three finals encounters (D1).
- Historical context favours Cameroon, but Morocco’s recent dominance adds intrigue.
Hot Stats and Streaks
- None of Cameroon’s last 11 matches saw more than 3.5 goals.
- Cameroon have taken exactly three corners in two of their last three games.
- Morocco are yet to concede before half-time in this tournament.
- 11 of Morocco’s last 12 AFCON wins were accompanied by a clean sheet.
Key Players to Watch
- Christian Kofane (Cameroon): Scored in each of Cameroon’s last two games, with both strikes coming in the first ten minutes of the second half.
- Achraf Hakimi (Morocco): Returned from injury to assist against Tanzania. Of his six AFCON goal involvements (3G, 3A), half came in games Morocco failed to win (W3, D2, L1).
- Carlos Baleba & Darlin Yongwa (Cameroon): Doubts after injuries against South Africa.
- Azzedine Ounahi (Morocco): Ruled out for the rest of the tournament due to a leg injury.
Prediction Outlook
This quarter-final sets up a classic clash of experience versus momentum. Cameroon’s pedigree and ability to grind out narrow wins could challenge Morocco’s possession-based game, but the Atlas Lions’ home advantage, unbeaten run, and defensive solidity give them a slight edge in what is expected to be a tightly contested encounter.













































