Tickets for the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifier between Niger and Morocco are in high demand, with Moroccan fans turning out in large numbers to secure their seats for the crucial fixture.
Since sales opened, there has been a surge in ticket purchases, reflecting the strong support for the Moroccan national team.
Fans are eager to rally behind coach Walid Regragui’s squad as they push towards securing a spot in the 2026 World Cup.
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) confirmed that ticket sales commenced on Monday via the online platform “We Book.” The federation also reminded supporters that Niger will be the official host of this encounter.
Ticket pricing and collection points
The organizing committee has set ticket prices at 50 dirhams for first-category seats in the open stands (north and south), 100 dirhams for second-category seats, and 200 dirhams for covered premium seating.
Supporters purchasing tickets through the app will receive a digital version that grants them direct access to the stadium.
Additionally, physical ticket collection began on Tuesday in the cities of Oujda and Berkane, where multiple collection points have been established to accommodate demand.
In Oujda, fans can pick up their tickets at designated locations, including the municipal stadium, the rugby stadium, the 16 August indoor arena, and the Moulay El Hassan arena.
Meanwhile, in Berkane, the municipal stadium serves as the sole collection point.
Ticket counters will operate daily from 10:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
With anticipation building, Moroccan fans are expected to turn out in force to support their team in this crucial qualifier.