Where to watch Maghreb Fès vs. Olympic Safi live stream in Botola Pro 2022-2023
Where to watch also online streaming the Botola Pro match between Maghreb Fès vs. Olympic Safi that will be played on Tuesday the 21st of February.
Maghreb Fès vs Olympic Safi Prediction
Maghreb Fès will play the next match in Botola Pro against Olympic Safi in Fès. The prediction is that Maghreb Fès will prevail. As per our forecast, there are 52.38% chances that Maghreb Fès prevails. There is a 35.71% chance of a draw.
Where to watch Maghreb Fès vs Olympic Safi
The match will be shown on:
- 1xBet
- 1xBet.kz
When will the game be broadcast?
The game will start on Tuesday at 3:00 pm UTC time. Therefore, this is when the match will be broadcasted in various area of the world
- Central Europe: 4:00 pm
- UK: 3:00 pm
- Eastern Europe: 5:00 pm
- US Pacific: 7:00 am
- US Mountain: 8:00 am
- US Central: 9:00 am
- US Eastern: 10:00 am
- Brasil: 12:00 pm
- Argentina: 12:00 pm
- West Africa: 4:00 pm
- Central Africa: 5:00 pm
- Eastern Africa: 6:00 pm
- India: 8:30 pm
- China: 11:00 pm
- Singapore: 11:00 pm
- Japan: 12:00 am – Wednesday
- South Korea: 12:00 am – Wednesday
- Australia Western: 11:00 pm
- Australia Central: 1:30 am – Wednesday
- Australia Eastern: 2:00 am – Wednesday
- New Zealand: 4:00 am – Wednesday
Head to Head (H2H)
- Maghreb Fès: 6
- Draw: 12
- Olympic Safi: 7
Maghreb Fès performance and stats
Maghreb Fès is currently 9th in the Botola Pro with 22 points.
In the last 16 games it has won 5 times, draw 7 times, and lost 4 times. In its last match, Maghreb Fès draw 1-1 against Moghreb Tétouan.
It has a positive goal difference after scoring 16 goals and conceding 14.
Olympic Safi performance and stats
Olympic Safi is currently 5th in the Botola Pro with 27 points.
In the last 16 games it has won 7 times, draw 6 times, and lost 3 times. In its last match, Olympic Safi won 3-1 against Raja Casablanca.
It has a positive goal difference after scoring 19 goals and conceding 15.
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Patric works for LOOTRS as a journalist, mostly covering European football. He has been enamoured with sports data-driven aspect since completing his master's degree in sports management from Coventry University. Patric was a part of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics squad as an editor. Writing articles, doing research, and interacting with the editorial staff are all skills that Patric possesses.