Morocco vs UAE in Arab Cup 2025: Where to Watch and How to Stream the Semi-Final Online
14 December 2025
Where to watch the Morocco vs UAE match in Arab Cup 2025
The Moroccan and UAE squads will meet in a pivotal Arab Cup 2025 semi-final at the Khalifa International Stadium, with kick-off scheduled for 17:30 Saudi time and 18:30 UAE time (15:30 Morocco time). BeIN Sports, Abu Dhabi Sports, and Al Kass are among the primary broadcasters, complemented by open Arabic channels like Dubai Sports and Sharjah, plus the Shasha app for streaming. In addition, online presence from the official broadcasters and Kooora’s live coverage will help fans follow the action even if they’re away from a TV set.
How to watch online and who calls the action
For online viewing, beIN Sports and Abu Dhabi Sports offer live streams, with the STC TV app and Shasha providing additional access where available. Kooora also promises live coverage of Arab Cup 2025 fixtures, including this semi-final. On the commentary front, BeIN Sports taps Amir Al Khodairy, while Abu Dhabi Sports features Fares Awwad; Abdulhamid Al Jasmi is listed for online and television platforms via STC TV or related channels. These broadcasters typically offer companion apps and YouTube streams for supplemental coverage.
Fans can expect a robust broadcast lineup that mirrors the tournament’s regional reach, ensuring multiple language options and accessible viewing across devices. The semi-final atmosphere should be electric, with both teams aiming to advance to the final and claim regional bragging rights.
Final note: Arabic-language streams and recaps will be plentiful, so no excuses about missing the drama—unless you misplaced the remote, in which case may your couch develop legs and fetch it for you.
Two light-hearted punchlines to close: 1) If this match were a device, it would be a high-definition smart TV—lots of features, but you’ll still argue about the remote. 2) The referee’s whistle will probably sound like a notification ping—interrupting your snack break, but hey, that’s football drama for you.