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This match took place on 26 July 2025.
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The highly anticipated final match of the CAF African Women's Cup of Nations (WAFCON) 2025, featuring Morocco versus Nigeria, will be broadcast live on the BBC World Service at 21:00 UK time on July 26, 2025. The BBC World Service will present comprehensive coverage with presenter Isaac Fanin guiding listeners through the action. This provides British audiences with expert insights and live updates from this prestigious tournament hosted by Morocco, showcasing Africa’s finest women’s football teams over nearly a month-long competition[1][3]. In addition to the BBC World Service, fans around the world can catch the match on several international channels, most notably through various beIN Sports platforms. beIN Sports Australia 3 HD, beIN Sports Canada HD, beIN Sports Hong Kong 2 HD, beIN Sports Indonesia 1 HD, beIN Sports Malaysia 1 HD, beIN Sports Philippines 1 HD, beIN Sports Singapore 1, beIN Sports Thailand 1 HD, and beIN Sports US HD all feature live broadcasts using the global world feed commentators. These beIN channels cater to football fans in Oceania, North America, Asia, and the US, ensuring extensive global coverage. South African viewers can follow the coverage on SABC 3 HD, SABC Sport HD, and SABC+ (geo-restricted), all utilising the world feed team for commentary and co-commentary duties. Similarly, across Africa, SuperSport LaLiga channels – both Nigeria and the rest of Africa – plus SuperSport PSL, deliver the match with commentary drawn from the world feed, allowing a consistent and professional broadcast experience for African audiences[2][3]. The world feed commentary team features Mark Gleeson, a respected football journalist and commentator known for his detailed and engaging style, alongside Amanda Dlamini, a former South African international footballer with deep knowledge of African women's football. Amanda’s playing experience enriches the commentary, providing expert analysis from a player’s perspective, while Mark offers seasoned journalistic insight. Their partnership delivers a well-rounded and authoritative viewer experience[2]. The CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations 2025, hosted across Moroccan cities including Rabat, Casablanca, Mohammédia, Oujda, and Berkane, is the continent’s premier women's football competition. It features 12 teams, among them defending champions South Africa, along with Morocco and Nigeria—two of the strongest sides contesting the title[1][2][3]. The tournament, running from July 5 to 26, culminates in this exciting final clash that promises high drama and skill. Morocco’s journey to the final has been remarkable, especially as hosts leveraging home support, while Nigeria, historically the most successful team in the competition, seeks their 10th title following a challenging 2022 campaign. Nigerian football legends back their national team’s mission to reclaim supremacy in African women’s football[1]. For British viewers, the BBC World Service broadcast anchored by Isaac Fanin not only delivers play-by-play commentary but also includes pre-match and post-match analysis, player interviews, and expert opinions. Isaac Fanin is a broadcaster with experience in international sports coverage, known for his clear and engaging presentation style that informs and entertains listeners alike. To follow the tournament schedule, learn more about the teams, or purchase tickets for future CAF events, official information is available through the Confederation of African Football (CAF) website and social media channels. More about the teams and tournament fixtures can also be found on ESPN’s Women’s AFCON coverage and the Olympics website, which track the continental women’s football showdown with detailed results and updates[1][3]. Related Links: - CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations Official Website: https:\/\/www.cafonline.com\/caf-womens-africa-cup-of-nations - ESPN Women’s AFCON Coverage: https:\/\/www.espn.com\/espn\/story\/_\/id\/45567170\/women-afcon-dates-schedule-news-everything-need-know-wafcon - Olympics CAF WAFCON 2025 Schedule and Results: https:\/\/www.olympics.com\/en\/news\/caf-wafcon-2024-2025-full-schedule-all-results-scores-and-standings This extensive multi-platform broadcast availability and expert commentary programming make the Morocco versus Nigeria final one of the most accessible and eagerly awaited fixtures in African women's football, reflecting the sport’s growing global reach and popularity. p

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