Possession: JOR 44%-56% MAR
Possession: JOR 44%-56% MAR
Shots (On Target): JOR 3(1)-5(2) MAR
Corners: JOR 2-2 MAR
Fouls: JOR 6-5 MAR
What a first-half it has been at the Lusail International Stadium. Ousmane Tannane's out of the world strike from the centre line remains the point of difference between Morocco and Jordan.
Huge half-time team talk for the Jordanians.
Five minutes will be added on to the clock to conclude the first-half. Jordan will be hoping to survive in the final few minutes.
The Moroccans have kept 56% of the ball to them with Jordan having only 44% of the possession.
Al-Nashama are having to put their bodies on the line to prevent Morocco from doubling their lead. The Chivalrous Ones are showcasing their defensive mettle now.
The game has slowed down a bit after the early flashes as Morocco keep averting Jordanian threats. Al-Nashama are slowly trying to gain control with their fans urging them to keep going on a rainy evening.
We have reached the half-hour mark at the Lusail International Stadium and Morocco are well and truly flying. There have been a few Jordan attacks but nothing on the scoreline yet.
Plenty of back and forth between Jordan and Morocco as we near the half-hour mark at the Lusail Stadium. Abu Taha was demanding for a penalty when his shot struck the defender's arm but the referee was not convinced.
The Atlas Lions are working well with the ball and their transitions have been extremely rapid. Al-Nashama are back pedalling at the moment.
An early change for Morocco as El Berkaoui appears to have stretched his hamstring and he has been replaced by El Mahdioui. Berkaoui has been reduced to tears as he is forced to leave the pitch.
Jordan are pressing forward with intent and are trying to settle their nerves after conceding the first goal in the 3rd minute.
The Moroccan attackers are all over the mighty Jordanian defence, which has been rock-solid throughout the tournament. They had nearly scored the second but Abulaila pulled out a save just in time.
The Atlas Lions have won two corner kicks already.
A little bit of trouble for Jordan as their goalkeeper is being checked by the medical team. While trying to prevent the ball from going inside, Abulaila crashed his head to the post, and it could have been worse. But he looks ok now.
It was a 6-minute stoppage since the goal was scored.
What a fantastic start!!!! What did just happen here. Everyone is shocked with that goal. Unbelievable strike by Tannane from the midline to give Morocco the lead in just the 3rd minute of the match. It's an absolute stunner.
Jordan's goalkeeper Abulaila was off his line and Tannane, who showcased brilliant awareness and spotted it just in time. The Moroccan winger did not waste any time and released the shot rightaway.
Early set-piece opportunity for the Jordanians, who won a foul just ahead of the centre line, but the ball is straight to Moroccan keeper Benabid's hands.
And we are underway for the first-half of this exciting FIFA Arab Cup 2025 final. Jordan (in white) start from left to right and Morocco (in red) start from right to left.
Remember Morocco's fairytale run at the FIFA World Cup 2022? The Atlas Lions had shocked everyone by reaching the semi-finals, where they lost to France.
They went on to feature in the Bronze medal match against Croatia, losing by 2-1 on Qatari soil. Tonight, they will be hoping to claim the gold medal.
What an electric atmosphere here at the Lusail Stadium in Qatar. There is a short pre-match light show going on with both teams out in the field for their respective national anthems.
Jordan first and then Morocco.
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Jordan’s Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, Royal Highness Princess Rajwa Al Hussein, and other Royal Family members have arrived at the Lusail Stadium for the Arab Cup final.
Thousands of Jordanian fans have also gathered to cheer for their national side in their first-ever Arab Cup finale. The atmosphere is absolutely electric.
Jordan Starting XI: Yazeed Abulaila, Abdallah Nasib, Saed Alrosan, Husam Abudahab, Issam Smeeri, Amer Jamous, Nizar Alrashdan, Mohannad Abu Taha, Mohammad Abu Zraiq, Mahmoud Almardi and Ali Olwan
Morocco Starting XI: Benabid (GK), Bach, Bouftini, Hrimat (C), Boulacsout, Zahzouh, Azaro, Tannane, Saadane, El Moussaoui and El Berkaoui
Morocco’s path to the final was all about their solidity in defence as they conceded just once in five matches.
They topped their group unbeaten before clinching a 1-0 quarter-final win over Syria.
The Atlas Lions then showcased their clinical edge in the semi-finals, dominating with a 3–0 victory against UAE to set up tonight’s showdown against Jordan.
Jordan’s journey to the final has been absolutely flawless, winning five straight matches and scoring a total of 10 goals.
After topping their group with a 100% win record, which included a statement 3–0 win over Egypt, the Chivalrous Ones edged past Iraq 1–0 in the quarter-finals.
They secured their historic first-ever FIFA Arab Cup 2025 final berth with a stunning 1-0 win over Saudi Arabia.
On this day 3 years ago, Lionel Messi added the only missing feather on his cap by winning the elusive FIFA World Cup. Argentina met 2018 winners France in the final and it ended up as an all-time classic.
There was plenty of back and forth in the match as both teams scored 3 goals each and could not be separated during the regulation and extra time.
La Albiceleste eventually claimed their 3rd World Cup title with a 4-2 win on penalties.
Fixture: Jordan Vs Morocco, FIFA Arab Cup 2025 Final
Time: 9:30PM onwards
Venue: Lusail International Stadium, Qatar
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