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CHAN 2024: All you need to know in the exchange of soccer lessons today in Mkapa

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The highly anticipated quarterfinal match between Tanzania and Morocco at the TotalEnergies CHAN is set to take place on August 22, 2025, at 8 pm EAT at the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. This exciting encounter promises to be an intense battle between the host team and a two-time CHAN champions.

Morocco’s potent attack will face a stern test against unbeaten Tanzania in the CHAN quarterfinals. The hosts topped Group B with 10 points from 3 wins and 1 draw, showcasing defensive solidity with just 1 goal conceded.

Morocco, meanwhile, racked up 8 goals in the group stage, matched only by Uganda. While Tanzania’s all-round strength makes them a tough opponent, Morocco’s attacking firepower poses a significant threat. Expect an intense, high-scoring encounter as both teams vie for a semifinal spot.

Tanzania’s potential Starting XI:

Tanzania is likely to stick to their tried-and-tested 4-2-3-1. The final selection turns on form and fitness updates, but these core players have featured most frequently in the last five matches. Watch for Tanzania to rely on a tightly packed mid-block and disciplined pressing patterns to frustrate Morocco.
– Yakoub, Hamza, Iddy Nado, Hamad, Job, Feitoto, Sopu, Hussein, Kapombe, Mudathir, Mzize

Morocco’s Formation and Lineup:

Morocco’s formation should remain the aggressive 4-3-3, with their full-backs pushing high and creative players operating just behind the lead striker. The lineup will be built around regulars from recent wins, tailored slightly to exploit weaknesses in Tanzania’s left side. Look for wide players to be involved early and often, aiming to overload the flanks, and expect at least one pacey winger to stretch Tanzania’s back four. Anyone in the front three is worth keeping an eye on for a match-defining moment.

– Al Harrar, Belammarie, Louadni, Arassi, Boulacsoute, Hrimat, Bach, Bougrine, Mehri, Lamlioui, Riahi

Tournament Performance:

Tanzania, as host country of the African Nations Championship, has been delighting its fans. The Tanzanians won their first three group stage matches hands down before being held to a draw by the Central African Republic in the fourth round in what looked like a warm-up match. Tanzania commanded respect in Group B, finishing top with 10 points. They scored five goals and conceded just one.

Morocco qualified thanks to three wins in four games. The Moroccans were beaten in the second round by Kenya. They finished second in Group A with nine points. The Atlas Lions sent a strong message in the fourth round by outclassing a solid DR Congo team 3-1. Morocco is one of the most successful nations in the history of the African Nations Championship. In five appearances, the Moroccans have won the trophy twice in a row in 2018 and 2020.′


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