The Africa Cup of Nations has delivered drama, intensity and unforgettable moments throughout the tournament. Now, with the competition reaching its decisive stage, attention has shifted from the pitch to the stands as fans scramble to secure tickets for the final weekend.
With continental glory at stake, demand is at its highest, making early planning essential for supporters hoping to be part of history.
Who is playing in the AFCON final?
AFCON 2025 has narrowed down to its final contenders. Senegal and Morocco remain the last two nations standing after thrilling semifinal victories. Senegal edged past Egypt, while hosts Morocco overcame Nigeria in tense encounters to book their place in the final.
The spotlight now falls on the title match between Senegal and Morocco, while Egypt and Nigeria will contest the third place playoff as both sides aim to finish the tournament on a positive note.
AFCON final match details
- January 18, 2026
Senegal vs Morocco (Final)
Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah, Rabat
Official ticket prices for AFCON 2025 final
CAF has released tickets using a tiered pricing system to accommodate different budgets. Prices vary by seating category and demand is expected to be extremely high.
- Category 3: 200 MAD (approximately 22 US dollars)
- Category 2: 400 MAD (approximately 43 US dollars)
- Category 1: 600 MAD (approximately 65 US dollars)
Tickets are available via CAF’s official sales channels, but fans are advised to act quickly as allocations are limited and sell-outs are expected.
Buying tickets after sell-out
Supporters who miss out on official sales still have options. Secondary platforms such as SeatPick, StubHub and Ticombo provide resale opportunities once initial allocations are exhausted. Prices on these platforms often exceed face value, particularly as kick-off approaches, so early monitoring is recommended.
When using secondary sites, fans should compare prices, confirm seller guarantees and ensure ticket authenticity to avoid matchday complications.
Where is the AFCON final being played?
AFCON 2025 has been staged across Morocco, using nine stadiums upgraded to international standards. The final will be held at Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah in Rabat, a venue with a capacity of 68,700 and one of the tournament’s flagship arenas.







