The Moroccan national football team is gearing up for a crucial match against Tanzania on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at the Stade d’Honneur in Oujda, as part of the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup. Fans eager to see their team in action will be pleased to hear that ticket sales opened on Saturday, March 22, 2025, through the online platform We Book, allowing supporters to secure their spots for this highly anticipated event.
Ticket prices have been strategically set to cater to various audiences, with costs segmented into three categories: 200 dirhams for Premium seating, 100 dirhams for Category 1, and 50 dirhams for Category 2. These prices aim to make the match accessible to a wide range of fans while enhancing the experience for those seeking a premium viewing spot.
For those opting for physical tickets, the organizing committee has laid out a robust plan for ticket pick-up in both Oujda and Berkane. In Oujda, tickets can be collected from several locations, including the municipal stadium, the 16 August indoor hall, the Prince Héritier Moulay El Hassan sports hall, and the rugby stadium. Fans in Berkane will find a single point of collection at the municipal stadium. The ticket counters will be open daily from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM, providing ample time for supporters to purchase or collect their tickets.
In addition to the logistical details, the upcoming match serves as a pivotal moment for Morocco’s football ambitions. The Moroccan team is currently on a strong run, having recently defeated Niger 2-1 on March 21, 2025, at the same venue. This victory placed Morocco at the top of their group with a commendable 12 points, showcasing their potential as serious contenders for World Cup qualification.
The match against Tanzania promises to be an exciting showdown, not just for the teams involved but also for the fans who are passionate about their national side. The opportunities to see players like Achraf Hakimi and Yassine Bounou in action continue to draw significant attention, and expectations are high for a strong showing by the Moroccan squad.
Fans looking to enjoy this key qualifier can take advantage of the simple ticketing process. As highlighted by the organizing committee: "Le billet, reçu via l’application, permettra à son détenteur d’accéder directement au stade. Il sera également possible de le retirer dans les villes d’Oujda et de Berkane." This emphasizes that not only can tickets be purchased online, but holders will also enjoy smooth entry to the stadium on match day.
In Oujda, the committee ensured that numerous pick-up points are established to facilitate fan access, explicitly stating: "à Oujda, les billets pourront être récupérés au stade municipal, à la salle couverte du 16 Août, à la salle couverte des sports Prince Héritier Moulay El Hassan ainsi qu’au stade de rugby." This comprehensive approach reflects the committee's commitment to enhancing the fan experience and ensuring that supporters can rally behind their team without hassle.
The excitement is palpable, and with the kick-off drawing near, the anticipation among fans is only growing. Questions are swirling about how Morocco will perform against Tanzania, especially with their current form. The stakes are high, and every match counts in the journey toward World Cup 2026.
In conclusion, the Morocco-Tanzania match is not just another game on the calendar; it presents an essential opportunity for Morocco to solidify its position in the World Cup qualifiers and inspire national pride among its supporters. Fans are encouraged to take part in this momentous occasion, reveling in the collective energy and support the game is sure to generate.