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Mamelodi Sundowns – Wydad Casablanca live: Date, Channel and Time of the AFL Return Final

Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) and Wydad Casablanca (Morocco) face each other again this Sunday in the final return of the very first edition of the African Football League. Find out everything you need to know about this exciting match!

Broadcast of Mamelodi Sundowns – Wydad Casablanca: Where to Watch the Match Live?

The return leg will be held this Sunday, November 12 at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria. Kick-off is scheduled for 3 p.m. local time. In France and Morocco, it will be 2 p.m., and at 1 p.m. GMT. You will be able to follow this meeting live on the FIFA and AFL website, L’Equipe Live and DAZN in France. In Morocco, fans will be able to enjoy the match on the Arryadia, AD Sports 1, Bein Sports Mena HD, On Time Sport and SSC HD channels.

Match Analysis Mamelodi Sundowns – Wydad Casablanca

After being tied with the score in the first leg, Wydad Casablanca showed its character by finally winning 2-1. However, nothing is a foregone conclusion, and the Moroccans are aware of this: a victory by the smallest of margins (1-0) would be enough for the South Africans to win the competition. In addition, the winner of this first edition will receive a reward of 4 million dollars, or just over 3.7 million euros, while the unsuccessful finalist will receive a check for 3 million dollars, equivalent to approximately 2, 9 million euros. The prestige of the victory, the financial stakes, as well as the history between these two teams, who are used to facing each other, make this return leg even more exciting.

It should be noted that Yahya Jabrane, the captain of the Red Fortress, will be absent. The midfielder received a yellow card in the first leg, leading to his suspension, following another card received in the quarter-final first leg against Nigerian club Enyimba. This is clearly a hard blow for Wydad, who will have to rely on the players available to win the trophy. Adil Ramzi, the Moroccan club’s coach, spoke at a press conference this Friday. “It’s an important match, of course, it’s the last one. We won at home in the first leg, but it’s 50-50. It’s another match with other specificities. We are ready,” said the 46-year-old technician. He added: “The motivation is always there. I am proud to see the level reached by national football. The primary motivation is to raise the national flag and rejoice my compatriots. » The outcome is imminent!

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