RABAT, Morocco — Morocco is under huge pressure to win its second Africa Cup of Nations trophy when it hosts Senegal in the tournament final in Rabat on Sunday.
The Atlas Lions are aiming to end a 50-year wait since winning their first Africa Cup in 1976.
Hundreds of fans wearing the kingdom's red-and-green colors were milling around the 69,500-capacity Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium hours before kickoff, many still looking for tickets.
Inside, members of the official Senegalese supporters' club — some clad in green, some in yellow and others in red to make the colors of the Senegal flag – were dancing to drums and trumpets in a section behind one of the goals at least three hours before kickoff at 8 p.m. local time (1900 GMT).
Their noise was drowned out when the Moroccan players took their first steps out on the field for a pre-game walkabout. Their Senegalese counterparts were welcomed by a deafening chorus of whistles when they emerged for their walkabout.
Lineups
Morocco coach Walid Regragui was fielding his strongest side, captained by Achraf Hakimi at right back, with Nayef Aguerd, Adam Masina and left back Noussair Mazraoui completing the back line in front of goalkeeper Yassine ''Bono'' Bounou, the hero in the semifinal penalty shootout win over Nigeria.
Abdessamad Ezzalzouli, Neil El Aynaoui and Ismael Saibari were the midfield trio supporting Brahim Díaz attacking on the left, Ayoub El Kaabi up front, and Bilal El Khannous on the right.