The Moroccan Football Federation has officially unveiled the schedule for the quarter-finals of the 2023–2024 Throne Cup, with four matches set to take place across two days in mid-June.
The knockout action begins on Saturday, 14 June, with Olympic Safi set to host USM Oujda at the El Massira Stadium.
Kick-off is scheduled for 5:00 p.m. local time, as both sides look to secure a place in the semi-finals of one of Morocco’s most prestigious competitions.
Safi will be aiming to capitalise on home advantage, while USM Oujda hopes to continue their strong cup run with an upset on the road.
Later that evening, at 8:00 p.m., Union Touarga will go head-to-head with Stade Marocain at the 18 November Stadium in Khemisset.
With both teams having impressed in the earlier rounds, this fixture promises to be a tightly contested battle.
Touarga, a side on the rise in recent seasons, faces a stern challenge from a Stade Marocain team with ambitions of its own.
The quarter-final stage resumes on Sunday, 15 June, with another double-header. At 5:00 p.m., Moghreb Tetouan will welcome Olympique Khouribga to the Saniat Rmel Stadium.
Tetouan, backed by their home crowd, will look to assert their dominance, while Khouribga—eager to make a statement—seeks a deep run in the tournament despite an inconsistent league campaign.
The weekend’s marquee matchup closes the round, as AS FAR take on Renaissance Berkane at the Kénitra Municipal Stadium at 8:00 p.m. Both clubs are no strangers to success on the national stage and have established themselves as perennial contenders.
AS FAR will be eyeing another shot at the title, while Berkane, known for their solid cup pedigree, will aim to continue their momentum.
With all four matches set to deliver high-stakes drama, Moroccan football fans can expect a weekend packed with excitement and fierce competition.
The winners will move one step closer to lifting the Throne Cup, a trophy that holds deep historical and sporting significance in the Kingdom.