Dates and kick-off times have been officially announced for the quarter-finals of the 2025/26 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup, marking an exciting stage in the knockout rounds of this prestigious tournament.
This mid-March, several high-stakes matches will take the spotlight across Africa, featuring a highly anticipated Moroccan derby and a series of fierce North African rivalries, all battling for a coveted spot in the semi-finals.
One of the standout matchups sees Moroccan teams Olympique Club de Safi and Wydad AC face off. The first leg kicks off in Safi on 15 March at 22:00 GMT, followed by the return leg in Casablanca on 22 March at 19:00 GMT. This tie guarantees that at least one Moroccan side will make it to the last four.
In another significant clash, Egyptian club Al Masry SC will compete against Algeria’s CR Belouizdad. Their first game is set for 14 March at 20:00 GMT, with the decisive second leg scheduled for 21 March at 19:00 GMT.
Egyptian giants Zamalek SC will also start their quarter-final quest away from home, facing off against AS Otoho from Congo on 14 March at 13:00 GMT, with the return leg taking place on 22 March at 16:00 GMT.
Additionally, DR Congo’s AS Maniema Union will host Algeria’s USM Alger in the first leg on 15 March at 13:00 GMT, while the return fixture in Algeria is set for 22 March at 19:00 GMT.
These dates and times come after last month’s quarter-final draw in Cairo, where teams learned their opponents and potential pathways to the final. The ties will be played over two legs, with the aggregate winners moving on to the semi-finals of Africa’s second-tier club tournament.
The draw has laid out a clear road to the final: the team emerging from the AS Maniema Union and USM Alger clash will face the winner of the Moroccan derby between Olympique Safi and Wydad Casablanca. On the other side of the bracket, the victor between Al Masry and CR Belouizdad will meet the team that advances from the battle between Zamalek and AS Otoho.
The semi-finals are scheduled for 10–12 April (first legs) and 17–19 April (second legs), with the two-legged final taking place in May, crowning the new champions of the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup. With the schedule now set, the eight remaining clubs can fully focus on their preparations as they aim for continental glory.





