Rabat Live Arena Moves to Complex Moulay Abdellah for the Quarter-Final
In an exhilarating development for football fans, the much-anticipated quarter-final match of the 2026 World Cup between Morocco's Lions of the Atlas and France will be broadcasted live at the Rabat Live Arena, now located at the Complex Moulay Abdellah in Rabat. This venue, which boasts a seating capacity of 68,095, is expected to reach full capacity, reflecting the high hopes and excitement surrounding this pivotal match. Unlike the previous screenings held at Stade Moulay El Hassan, fans will now be able to enjoy the game on giant screens in a vibrant atmosphere that aims to replicate the experience of being at the stadium in Boston.
The event promises to be a feast for the senses, featuring a lineup of artists, dancers, and various entertainment options designed to elevate the spirit of the occasion. Supporters are anticipated to arrive in droves, adorned in red with flags and scarves in hand, ready to immerse themselves in the electrifying ambiance typical of a World Cup quarter-final. The kickoff is scheduled for 9 PM Moroccan time, coinciding with the match taking place at the Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts.
As reported by sport.le360.ma.