Calvin Bassey has been a commanding presence at the back throughout the tournament, while his Fulham teammate Alex Iwobi has produced some of the best form of his international career, dictating play in midfield behind the dangerous attacking trio of Lookman, Adams, and Osimhen.
Morocco have also had to deal with injury issues during the competition, but the return of captain Achraf Hakimi has provided a significant boost.
However, Azzedine Ounahi remains sidelined with a calf injury sustained in training, while Romain Saïss is still unavailable after being injured against Comoros.
Brahim Díaz, who played a crucial role in guiding the hosts into the semi-finals, will once again be Morocco’s primary attacking threat.
Regragui will also be encouraged by the absence of any new injury or suspension concerns, allowing Morocco to approach this tie close to full strength.
Nigeria have navigated every challenge in the tournament with authority, demonstrating squad depth, quality, and a strong determination to make amends for their failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
Their balance across all areas of the pitch and attacking efficiency underline why the Super Eagles remain a highly dangerous opponent.
Meanwhile, Morocco have displayed near-perfect balance throughout the tournament, particularly through their defensive solidity, which could prove extremely difficult for the Super Eagles to penetrate.
Score Prediction (Klik Saja)
Nigeria vs Morocco: 1–2
Predicted Line-ups
Nigeria:
Nwabali; Osayi-Samuel, Ajayi, Bassey, Onyemaechi; Onyeka, Onyedika, Iwobi; Lookman, Adams, Osimhen
Morocco:
Bono; Hakimi, Aguerd, Masina, Mazraoui; El Khannouss, El Aynaoui, Saibari; Díaz, Ezzalzouli, El Kaabi