Raja Casablanca’s clash with Kawkab Marrakech in the 2025–26 Botola Pro season will be widely available to viewers both inside and outside Morocco, organizers confirmed on the eve of the fixture. The meeting between two historic Moroccan clubs is among the early marquee encounters of the domestic league campaign, and broadcasters have arranged several options to reach audiences at home and abroad.
For viewers inside Morocco, the match will be carried by the national sports channel Arryadia, part of the SNRT group, which routinely broadcasts top-flight Botola Pro fixtures. In addition to free-to-air coverage, the Botola Pro league’s official digital platform will stream the game live for subscribers and registered users, offering online access on mobile devices and web browsers. Local radio stations will also provide live commentary for fans preferring an audio feed.
Internationally, the fixture will be available through regional sports networks that hold rights to Moroccan football in their territories. In many countries across the Middle East and North Africa, select broadcasters in the beIN Sports group and complimentary regional outlets typically carry marquee Botola Pro matches; fans should consult their local listings or the platforms’ schedules for confirmation. Where linear TV coverage is not available, the league’s international streaming partners make the game accessible via pay-per-view or subscription packages in several markets.
This expanded broadcast footprint reflects growing global interest in Moroccan football. The Botola Pro, Morocco’s top division, has increasingly produced talent that features regularly for the national team — the Atlas Lions — and clubs competing in continental competitions organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). With Moroccan clubs making deeper runs in CAF Champions League and Confederation Cup seasons in recent years, broadcasters have been more willing to secure rights to domestic fixtures that showcase emerging talent and established internationals alike.
Raja Casablanca, based in the city of Casablanca, is one of Morocco’s most decorated clubs with a passionate fan base and a history of continental success. Kawkab Marrakech, a storied side from the historic city of Marrakech, has also enjoyed periods of prominence in domestic football. The meeting between the two serves not only as a league contest but also as a cultural fixture, drawing attention from supporters at home and Moroccan diaspora communities abroad.
From a sporting perspective, the match carries significance for both clubs’ aspirations in the Botola Pro table. Early-season points can set the tone for a title challenge or a push for continental qualification. A strong display by Raja could reinforce their contention for top positions and a berth in next season’s CAF competitions; for Kawkab, a favorable result would underscore their intent to climb the standings and avoid a relegation scrap later in the campaign.
Team news ahead of the fixture suggests both sides will be mindful of player availability. Each squad typically blends homegrown talents who have represented Morocco at youth or senior levels with foreign recruits who add depth across the pitch. Several players on both rosters have experience with the Atlas Lions program at youth level or have been monitored by national team scouts, reflecting the Botola Pro’s role as a pipeline for Morocco’s international setup.
Matchday arrangements at the host stadium will follow the federation’s standard protocols for crowd management and broadcast operations. Television production crews will deploy multi-camera coverage, replays, and a panel of studio analysts to provide tactical insight during halftime and post-match. Commentary will be available in Arabic for domestic audiences, with additional multilingual options on international feeds where broadcasters provide them.
Fans unable to attend in person should also look out for post-match highlights packages and extended analysis shows produced by the league and broadcasting partners. Those interested in statistics and player metrics can access live match data through official apps and sports analytics platforms, which track everything from passing accuracy to expected goals (xG) metrics.
Ticketing information was distributed through the clubs’ official channels, with home supporters encouraged to secure tickets in advance. Both clubs reiterated standard safety guidance and asked fans to adhere to stadium entry requirements, including identification and any health-related protocols that remain in place.
Background context for international readers: The Botola Pro is Morocco’s premier football league and one of the stronger domestic competitions in North Africa. Moroccan clubs have increasingly impressed in CAF tournaments, and the national team, known as the Atlas Lions, has raised the country’s footballing profile on the global stage. Broadcast arrangements for the league reflect this growing international interest, with a mix of domestic free-to-air coverage, league streaming services, and regional broadcasters making matches accessible to a wider audience.
As the season progresses, attention will turn to how televised exposure affects clubs’ commercial opportunities and the league’s appeal to sponsors and overseas viewers. Greater availability of matches also helps scouts and agents monitor talent across the Botola Pro, which can accelerate player moves to larger leagues or bolster Moroccan clubs’ transfer revenues.
Looking ahead, both Raja Casablanca and Kawkab Marrakech will use the competitive platform provided by this fixture to refine their tactics and squad rotation as they pursue objectives at domestic and continental levels. With broadcast partners committed to delivering comprehensive coverage, supporters can expect in-depth access to matches and analysis throughout the 2025–26 Botola Pro season.
















