Tickets for Saturday’s much-anticipated Casablanca derby between Wydad Athletic Club and Raja Club Athletic at the Mohammed V Stadium are now officially on sale through Wydad’s dedicated online platform.
Supporters eager to witness one of African football’s most iconic rivalries can secure their seats at varying price points.
General admission tickets for the open stands are priced at 100 Moroccan dirhams, while seats in the grandstand are available for 150 dirhams.
Those seeking a more exclusive experience in the VIP stand can expect to pay 500 dirhams.
In a gesture of fairness and mutual respect, Wydad has confirmed that ticket revenue from the match will be evenly split between both clubs.
Additionally, the stadium seating allocation has been divided equally to ensure balanced support on both sides of the stadium.
Each club will also manage the supervision of its own fans during the event.
Wydad has emphasized that security and crowd control will be handled independently by both clubs to ensure smooth proceedings before, during, and after the match.
The club further noted that supporters holding season tickets must reach out directly to the ticketing provider to claim their complimentary access for the derby.
This process is required to convert season passes into match-specific tickets that will grant entry into the stadium.
Kick-off for the match is set for 8 p.m. local time, with thousands of passionate fans expected to pack the Mohammed V Stadium for what is always a fiercely contested encounter.
The derby between Wydad and Raja is renowned not only for its intense sporting rivalry but also for the electric atmosphere it generates — a showcase of Moroccan football’s fervent spirit and deep-rooted tradition.
As the countdown to the fixture begins, both sets of supporters are urged to act swiftly in securing their tickets and to follow the guidelines set by the organizing bodies.
With interest in the match reaching fever pitch, a sell-out crowd is widely anticipated.
Saturday’s showdown promises high drama, emotional stakes, and the kind of spectacle that has made the Casablanca derby one of the most revered fixtures on the African football calendar.