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AFCON 2025: How to buy tickets

AFCON 2025: How to buy tickets
Tickets are now on sale for AFCON 2025 - Photo by IMAGO/ Sulaiman Pooja

The countdown is now on to AFCON 2025, with the first match of the tournament set to take place on Sunday, 21 December at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

The entire tournament is being played across six host cities in Morocco with 24 nations vying for a place in the final on Sunday, 18 January.

If you are still looking for tickets for the tournament, then our guide below goes through everything you need to know.

AFON 2025 tickets: Buy guide

How to buy AFCON 2025 tickets

As things stand, fans are able to buy tickets for the majority of matches at AFCON 2025 via the official ticket portal. There are select fixtures which have sold out after phase two (more on this shortly), including matches featuring Morocco and the final.

In order to be able to buy tickets for available matches, all fans need is a registered account on the ticket portal. From there, you are free to pick up tickets for any/all matches listed. It is worth noting that, at the time of writing, only 60% of tickets have been listed for sale.

Within each match, there are different price points listed depending on where you want to sit in the stadium. Each user can buy a maximum of four tickets for each match, and this is to reduce the chances of touts monopolising the tournament.

Ticket sales timeline

Tickets for AFCON 2025 first went on sale for a two-day exclusive window for Visa cardholders between 25 – 27 September 2025.

At 14:00 local time on 27 September, the first phase of ticket sales began. At this point, 30% of tickets for each match were listed on the portal, with all registered users given the chance to buy tickets on a first-come, first-served basis.

Phase two of ticket sales began on 21 October at 12:00 local time. Once more, 30% of tickets at each stadium were listed, and this phase is set to run until 21 November. Only a select few matches have ‘sold out' at this point, which in real terms means that 60% of tickets for those matches have all been sold.

The final sales window will open up on 21 November, where the remaining 40% of tickets will be made available. Once again, tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis to all registered users on the ticket portal.

Andy is a freelance sports writer with ten years of experience covering major sporting events across Europe. He has also been a season ticket holder at Old Trafford since 2008 and has visited over 40 football stadiums in the United Kingdom and abroad following the Reds.

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