Morocco vs Ivory Coast live stream FREE: How to watch Africa Cup of Nations fixture without paying a penny
MOROCCO and Ivory Coast meet in their second AFCON Group D game. Both sides will be virtually assured of qualification with a win after picking up 1-0 opening day victories against Namibia and South Africa respectively. And there is added incentive for the Ivory Coast to win this fixture after Morocco beat them 2-0 in […]
MOROCCO and Ivory Coast meet in their second AFCON Group D game.
Both sides will be virtually assured of qualification with a win after picking up 1-0 opening day victories against Namibia and South Africa respectively.
And there is added incentive for the Ivory Coast to win this fixture after Morocco beat them 2-0 in Abidjan when the sides last met in a winner-take-all clash for World Cup qualification.
What time is kick-off?
THERE’s a bumper afternoon of football on Friday, June 28.
Kick-off in this game is at 6pm in the UK and Morocco – 5pm in Ivory Coast and 7pm in Egypt.
It will be played at the Al-Salam Stadium in Cairo.
What TV channel is Morocco vs Ivory Coast on and can I live stream it?
YOU can watch this AFCON group game live by heading to Eurosport 2.
If you have a basic Sky Entertainment package, you can find the channel as part of your subscription.
Head to channel 413 where you can watch in HD.
If you want to stream for free, you can by signing up to a seven-day Eurosport Player trial.
The monthly cost will be £6.99 if you don’t cancel before the end of the trial.
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Morocco squad
Goalkeepers: Mounir El Kajoui (Malaga, Spain), Yassine Bounou (Girona, Spain), Ahmad Reda Tagnaouti (Wydad Casablanca).
Defenders: Manuel Da Costa (Al Ittihad, Saudi Arabia), Romain Saiss (Wolverhampton, England), Medhi Benatia (Al-Duhail Sports, Qatar), Yunis Abdelhamid (Reims, France), Achraf Hakimi (Dortmund, Germany), Noussair Mazraoui (Ajax Amsterdam, Netherlands), Nabil Dirar (Fenerbahce, Turkey), Abdelkarim Baadi (Hassania Agadir)
Midfielders: Karim El Ahmadi (Al-Ittihad, Saudi Arabia), Youssef Aït Bennasser (Saint-Etienne, France), Mbark Boussoufa (Al-Shabab, Saudi Arabia), Younès Belhanda (Galatasaray, Turkey), Fayçal Fajr (Caen , France), Amine Harit (Schalke 04, Germany), Mehdi Bourabia (Sassuolo, Italy).
Forwards: Nordin Amrabat (Al Nasr, Saudi Arabia), Hakim Ziyech (Ajax Amsterdam, Netherlands), Khalid Boutaïb (Zamalek, Egypt), Youssef En-Nesyri (Leganes, Spain), Sofiane Boufal (Celta Vigo, Spain) , Osama Idrissi (AZ Alkmaar, Netherlands)
Ivory Coast squad
Goalkeepers: Sylvain Gbohouo (TP Mazembe, DR Congo), Ali Badra (Free State Stars, South Africa), Tape Ira (FC San Pedro).
Defenders: Serge Aurier (Tottenham, England), Wilfried Kanon (ADO The Hague, Netherlands), Wonlo Coulibaly (ASEC Mimosas), Ismaël Traoré (Angers, France), Mamadou Bagayoko (Red Star, France), Cheikh Comara (Wydad Casablanca, Morocco), Souleyman Bamba (Rennes, France).
Midfielders: Jean-Philippe Gbamin (Mainz, Germany), Geoffrey Serey Dié (Neuchâtel Xamax, Switzerland), Jean-Michaël Seri (Fulham, England), Victorian Angban (Metz, France), Franck Kessié (AC Milan, Italy) , Ibrahim Sangaré (Toulouse, France).
Forwards: Max-Alain Gradel (Toulouse, France), Nicolas Pépé (Lille, France), Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace, England), Jonathan Kodjia (Aston Villa, England), Roger Assalé (Young Boys Bern, Switzerland), Maxwel Cornet (Lyon, France), Wilfried Bony (Unattached)