Benin set for crucial June friendlies against Sudan and Togo
Benin’s national team will use the June international break to continue its preparations with two important friendly matches in Morocco, including a highly anticipated West African derby against Togo.
Coach Gernot Rohr and his squad are already turning their attention to the upcoming fixtures as the Cheetahs seek to strengthen their preparations ahead of future competitive assignments.
The first challenge for Benin will come on June 5, 2026, when they face Sudan in what is expected to serve as an important test for the squad.
Four days later, the team will return to action for a regional showdown against neighbouring rivals Togo on June 9, 2026.
While the clash against Sudan represents a valuable opportunity for Benin to fine-tune its approach, it is the encounter with Togo that is already generating significant attention.
The meeting between the Cheetahs and the Sparrowhawks is expected to deliver the intensity often associated with one of West Africa’s familiar football rivalries.
Encounters between the two nations have traditionally attracted strong interest, and the latest chapter promises another competitive contest.
For Rohr, the two matches are expected to provide more than just an opportunity to chase positive results.
The fixtures will also allow the German coach to closely evaluate his players, assess tactical options and continue building the team ahead of future competitions.
The June camp is viewed as an important stage in Benin’s preparations, with the technical staff expected to use the friendlies to monitor player performances and test different combinations within the squad.
Benin will hope the matches in Morocco offer the team a chance to build momentum and improve cohesion as the Cheetahs continue their development under Rohr’s leadership.
The upcoming fixtures also present players with an opportunity to impress the coaching staff and strengthen their positions within the national team setup.
With two demanding tests scheduled within a few days, Benin’s June international window is already shaping up to be an important moment for the Cheetahs as they continue their preparations on the continental stage.
