Morocco will take on Benin in a friendly match on March 10 in Rabat, as part of the upcoming FIFA international window.
The fixture holds significance for both sides as they prepare for key competitions.
For Morocco, the match will serve as vital preparation ahead of the upcoming qualifiers for the next Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Benin, meanwhile, will use the opportunity to test their progress against one of the continent’s strongest teams.
Morocco, ranked among Africa’s top footballing nations, will be aiming to fine-tune their squad and tactics ahead of crucial fixtures later in the year.
The Atlas Lions, who impressed at the 2022 World Cup by reaching the semi-finals, continue to build under coach Walid Regragui, with high expectations surrounding their performances.
For Benin, the match presents a valuable challenge against a team with significant international experience.
The Squirrels have been working to establish themselves as a competitive force in African football and will be looking to gain confidence from this encounter.
The selection of Rabat as the venue highlights Morocco’s ongoing commitment to developing football infrastructure and strengthening sporting ties with other African nations.
The capital, known for hosting high-profile sporting events, provides a fitting backdrop for this international clash.
As the international window approaches, both teams will be eager to make the most of the opportunity, with the match expected to offer an exciting test of their current form.