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Arab Cup 2025 Semifinals: Morocco vs UAE and Saudi Arabia vs Jordan – Where to Watch and Who’s Commentating

14 December 2025

Arab Cup 2025 Semifinals: Morocco vs UAE and Saudi Arabia vs Jordan – Where to Watch and Who’s Commentating
Arab Cup 2025 semifinals set to thrill fans in Qatar and beyond

Soccer fans around the world are buzzing as the Arab Cup 2025 in Qatar moves into the semifinals on Monday, December 15, 2025. The day features two headline ties: Morocco versus the United Arab Emirates, followed by Saudi Arabia against Jordan. Juxtaposed with the Arab Cup action are the late-season portions of Europe’s big leagues—the 16th round of La Liga and the Premier League, and the 14th round of Serie A—making it a full docket for football lovers.

Koora’s roundup lays out the schedule, the channels, and the commentators you’ll hear across the broadcasts. For those wanting to catch every pass, tackle, and crowd-chant, here’s a clear guide to what’s on and who’s calling the action.

Where to watch the Arab Cup semifinals and the other marquee matches varies by region. The beIN SPORTS family remains a cornerstone for many viewers, while channels like STC TV, Al Kass, Abu Dhabi Sports, Dubai Sports, and Moroccan Sports also carry the tournament. Online options exist as well, with platforms such as TOD TV and KOORA’s own site offering streams and channel listings. If you’re trying to watch from abroad, Nord VPN is a handy option to access local broadcasts from your couch, not your passport.

Speaking of the day’s fixtures, the opening semifinal pits Morocco against the United Arab Emirates at 15:30 in Morocco and 18:30 in the UAE. The second semifinal follows at 20:30 in Saudi Arabia and 21:30 in the UAE, giving fans a double bill of high-stakes football as the Arab Cup nears its final. In other action highlighted in this report, European leagues are wrapping up winter-Cold-season business, with La Liga and the Premier League nearing decision-time and Serie A continuing its own tilt toward the title race.

For those who want a one-stop watch guide, KOORA lists the official channels, with beIN SPORTS HD, STC TV, Al Kass, TOD TV, Abu Dhabi Sports, Dubai Sports, and Shahid among the familiar names. If you’re chasing a broader spread, several regional channels and streaming platforms also carry the action and provide commentary in multiple languages to fit the audience.

Beyond the Arab Cup broadcast maps, this article also notes the broader broadcast ecosystem: where to find reliable streams, how to access content on mobile and desktop, and which services offer the best value if you’re juggling multiple matches at once. And yes, there’s a little humor baked in—because even with the drama of a semifinal, a good joke about buffering makes the ride a bit smoother.

Where to watch Monday’s matches and who will be calling the action

For the Arab Cup semifinals, beIN SPORTS HD continues to be a central hub for many fans, with match commentary provided by seasoned anchors and analysts across regional feeds. Other widely available networks include STC TV, Al Kass (with its own Arabic commentary), Abu Dhabi Sports, and Dubai Sports, along with Moroccan Sports for North African viewers. The KOORA schedule also points to streaming options via TOD TV and KOORA’s own pages, letting fans follow the games even if they’re away from traditional television.

In addition to the Arab Cup, the day’s programming spans the tail end of La Liga and the Premier League, plus the mid-season cadence of Serie A. Viewers can choose among the traditional TV routes or opt for online streaming portals that carry the leagues alongside KOORA’s comprehensive fixtures database. If you’re watching from abroad, NordVPN can help you access local feeds and avoid blackout restrictions—just don’t forget to pick the server that makes your team’s last-minute goal appear locally.

Today's fixtures and watch details

The marquee semifinals kick off with Morocco vs UAE at 15:30 in Morocco and 18:30 in the United Arab Emirates. The second semifinal, Saudi Arabia vs Jordan, follows at 20:30 in Saudi time and 21:30 in the UAE. For fans who want Europe’s action, La Liga’s late games, the Premier League’s weekend wrap, and Serie A’s 14th-round matchups also populate today’s schedule, with multiple broadcast options listed above.

As always, buyers of official packages should check their local listings for the exact channels and commentator lineups. For those who prefer digital access, Tod TV, beIN’s online platforms, and the KOORA site provide streaming options, often requiring a subscription or a regional login. Nord VPN remains a handy backup if you’re traveling and want to keep up with your favorite teams without wandering the digital desert in search of a working stream.

To help you navigate, here is a concise reminder: the Arab Cup semifinals feature two mouth-watering clashes, the platforms listed above are among the most reliable, and the commentators add context that can turn a routine pass into a tactical masterclass. Now grab your snacks, pick a screen, and let the games begin.

Conclusion: the Arab Cup semifinals promise drama, skill, and the kind of late-night excitement that only a football match can deliver. If you miss the kickoff, you’ll be the only one at the office water cooler who hasn’t seen the goal montage—don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Punchline time: If the referee doesn’t blow the whistle on time, I’ll start timing my popcorn—the real of-sport performance art is watching it pop at the speed of light. Punchline two: My sofa has a more dramatic commentary voice than some broadcasters; it’s always ready to call a corner when I drop my snack mid-panels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which teams are in today’s Arab Cup semifinals?

Morocco faces the United Arab Emirates in the first semifinal, followed by Saudi Arabia vs Jordan in the second.

Where can I watch the matches?

BeIN SPORTS HD, STC TV, Al Kass, TOD TV, Abu Dhabi Sports, Dubai Sports, Moroccan Sports, Shasha, Shahid, and other regional networks are listed, with online options via TOD TV and KOORA’s platforms.

What other leagues are in action today?

La Liga, the English Premier League, and Serie A are also in progress, with several channels and streaming options carrying the games.