South Africa and Morocco will battle for continental supremacy on Sunday evening as they meet in the final of the U20 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, with kick-off scheduled for 18:00 GMT.
The highly anticipated clash not only concludes the tournament but also offers a final showcase for emerging talent from both nations.
With scouts from top clubs watching closely, the encounter is expected to be a decisive moment in the careers of several young stars.
Fans around the world who cannot be in Egypt will still be able to watch the final live, thanks to a wide array of broadcasting options provided by international networks.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) will stream the game via its official YouTube channel, CAF TV, ensuring free global access to the event.
South African viewers can follow the match through the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), which will provide full coverage.
Across sub-Saharan Africa and in francophone territories, Canal+ will deliver the live broadcast, while viewers in France, Asia, and the Pacific regions can access the match via the BeIN Sports network.
Further broadcasting support comes from Azam Media and On Time Sports, both of which will transmit the final in various regional markets, extending access to a broader international audience.
The final not only represents a battle for silverware but also a glimpse into the future of African football.
Morocco and South Africa have each impressed throughout the competition with disciplined tactical displays and flashes of individual brilliance, setting up a mouth-watering finale in Cairo.
As attention turns to the match, fans and observers alike are eager to see which nation will rise to the occasion and claim the title.
For the players, it is more than just a final—it’s a global audition.