Ready, Set, Stream: Morocco vs Bahrain 2025 Friendly – Watch, Timings, and How to Catch It
8 October 2025
The Moroccan national team hosts Bahrain on Thursday evening at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex, in an international friendly that forms part of both teams' preparations for upcoming commitments.
The Atlas Lions aim to use the match to assess player readiness, test some new tactical ideas, and continue preparations for upcoming continental competitions, including hosting the Africa Cup of Nations next year.
On the other hand, Bahrain hopes to secure a positive result and gain experience by facing one of the strongest sides on the African and Arab stages, which delivered a historic performance in the last World Cup edition.
In this report, Koora reviews the channels broadcasting the Morocco-Bahrain friendly 2025 and all related details.
Which channels will broadcast Morocco-Bahrain 2025 friendly?
Broadcast rights for Morocco's home friendlies are held by the Moroccan sports network.
The Morocco-Bahrain friendly is set to be broadcast on Arryadia (Moroccan Sports TV).
How to watch Morocco-Bahrain 2025 online?
It is not yet confirmed whether Arryadia will stream the match on its digital platforms or rely on traditional TV broadcast.
Who will commentate the Morocco-Bahrain friendly?
The Moroccan sports channel has not yet announced the commentator; expected to be revealed a few hours before kickoff.
Kick-off, venue, and times
The friendly is scheduled for Thursday, October 9, 2025, at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex.
Kick-off is at 8:00 PM local Moroccan time, 10:00 PM in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
Match details at a glance: The match Morocco - Bahrain, Thursday 9 October 2025, 20:00 (Morocco), 22:00 (KSA/Bahrain), Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium.
Commentary and broadcasting tables: - Announcer: not yet announced; - Channel: Arryadia (Moroccan Sports TV).
Punchline: If this game were a movie trailer, the suspense would be longer than the actual feature—just enough to make you crave popcorn. Punchline 2: And hey, if Morocco scores first, Bahrain might just claim it was a surgical strike—calm down, it’s just football, not a drill sergeant’s briefing.