It starts on Saturday, July 5th when the hosts compete against Zambia in Rabia after planning issues pushed the tournament back for a year (8pm GMT).
African audiences can hear live radio comments from both the semi-final and final groups from the game, a group between Mali and Tanzania.
Nine-Time Record Champion Nigeria is also in the opening weekend and stands in front of Group B's Tunisia, while the South African owners will begin on Monday, July 7th with Group C in Group C.
But when are the other group devices? What is the format of the tournament? Where is the game played and when will it start?
BBC Sport Africa will provide you with all the information before the 13th edition of Africa's biggest soccer event.
What is the group?
The 12 teams were divided into three groups, four groups. Host Morocco has a difficult task in Group A after being paired with the Sambia team who defeated them in the 2024 Olympic qualifying round.
The Atlas Lions are exposed by Senegal and Dr. Congo on top of Pot 4.
The draw has been friendly to Nigeria, with Nigeria offering her first title since 2018, remaining 36th in Africa in the world.
The Super Falcons compete with Tunisia, Algeria and Botswana, the worst countries from any pot.
In Group C, South African owners compete with Ghana and Mali. Ghana and Mali both return to the finals for the first time since 2018. He also only made his second appearance since his debut in 2010. Two best teams and two best ranked teams in each group go up to the quarter finals.
Group A: Dr. Morocco, Sambia, Senegal, Congo.
Group B: Nigeria, Tunisia, Algeria, Botswana.
Group C: South Africa, Ghana, Mali, Tanzania.
WAFCON 2024 Schedule and Kickoff Time
After the opening game, at least two games will be played in the group stages equipped by Monday, July 14th. It will be held during the group phase at 1pm, 4pm 7pm (always GMT) at 1pm and 4pm. Two powerful hits at 7pm start at the final two rounds of the group game and the KO level starting on Friday, July 18th.
Location of the WAFCON 2024 event: Where will it play?
Morocco held the WAFCON Final three years ago, but none of the three venues used will hold games this time.
North African countries are implementing several renovation projects to prepare co-moderators for the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 and FIFA World Cup 2030.
Six stadiums are used in five cities, two in Casablanca. Olympia Stadium, Rabat (capacity 21,000)
Elbachil Stadium, Mohamme Media (capacity: 15,000)
Rabisaury Stadium, Casablanca (capacity 30,000)
Peregergo Stadium, Casablanca (capacity 10,000)
Honneur Stadium, Oujda (capacity 19,800)
Burkane Stadium, Burkane (capacity 15,000)
Of the 12 countries competing in Morocco, only Nigeria and South Africa have lifted the WAFCON trophy.
The Super Falcons move to the kingdom with a rich family tree under local coach Justin Madugu.
Chiamaka Nnadozie has been appointed goalkeeper in Africa over the past two years, and striker Asisat Oshoala brings star quality and victory mentality.
Coach Desiree Ellis wants to defend the trophy with Banyana Banyana's team, who will become The Bi Kgatlana for personal reasons.
However, Hilda Magazia, who shared WAFCON golden boots with Monterrey in Mexico in 2022, was impressed by Jermaine Soposenwe. Morocco has invested heavily in football infrastructure in recent years, but the women's side is not the success of the country's men to become the top team on the continent.
The Atlas Lioness has the WM winner of the shelter women in the form of Jorge Vilda, who led Spain to the title in 2023.
Sambia finished third in the previous edition and recorded the current African soccer player of the year at Barbra Banda, who was forced to miss the final in 2022.
The Orlando Pride Striker has formed an impressive partnership with Racheal Kundananji, both driving four female players of all time. According to Ghana's director, Switzerland's coach Nora Haupun will respond to Kuffer Queens' bids. It is a big question that one of the other eight pages has serious challenges in the title. Ghana plays the only country in the final (1998, 2002, 2006).
Women -Africa Cup of the Nations 2024 Group Devices
All attack times gmt.
Saturday, July 5th
Group A: Morocco, Olympia Stadium, Rabat (8pm) against Sambia.
Sunday, July 6th
Group A: Senegal, Ivory Coast, Elbacille Stadium, Mohamme Media (14:00)
Group B: Nigeria, Rabisaury Stadium, Casablanca (16:00)
Group B: Algeria, Peregergo Stadium, Casablanca (19:00)
Monday, July 7th
Group C: South Africa against Hongnu Stadium, Ghana, OUJDA (16:00)
Group C: Mali, Belcan Stadium, Belcan (7pm) against Tanzania.
Wednesday, July 9th
Group A: Sambia, Senegal, Mohamme Media (16:00)
Group A: Dr. Congo, Rabat against Morocco (19:00)
Thursday, July 10th
Group B: Botswana, Rabisaury Stadium, Casablanca (16:00)
Group B: Tunisia, Peregergo Stadium, Casablanca (19:00)
Friday, July 11th
Group C: Ghana, Belkan against Mali (16:00)
Group C: Tanzania against South Africa, OUJDA (19:00)
Saturday, July 12th
Group A: Rabat, Morocco against Senegal (19:00)
Group A: Mohamme Media, Sambia to Dr. Congo (19:00)
Sunday, July 13th
Group B: Nigeria, Rabizaury Stadium, Casablanca (19:00)
Group B: Tunisia against Botswana, Peregergo Stadium and Casablanca (19:00)
Monday, July 14th
Group C: South Africa against Mali, Oujda (19:00)
Group C: Ghana, Birken (19:00)
WAFCON QUARTE -FINALS
Friday, July 18th
QF1: Group A winner against Group C/B 3rd place, Rabat (19:00)
QF2: Group B winner against Group B, Rabizaury Stadium, Casablanca (16:00)
Saturday, July 19th
QF3: Group A/B 3rd place, Group C winner against OUJDA (19:00)
QF4: Group B Group C 2nd, 2nd, Berkane (16:00)
Semi-finals
Tuesday, July 22nd
SF1: Winner QF4 against Winner QF1, Rabat (19:00).
SF2: Winner QF3 against winner QF2, against Rabisaury Stadium (16:00).
3rd place playoffs
Friday, July 25th
SF1 Losers, Losers, Rabi Zauri Stadium, Casablanca (19:00)
WAFCON 2024 Final
Saturday, July 26th
Saturday, July 5th
Group A: Morocco, Olympia Stadium, Rabat (8pm) against Sambia.
Sunday, July 6th
Group A: Senegal, Ivory Coast, Elbacille Stadium, Mohamme Media (14:00)
Group B: Nigeria, Rabisaury Stadium, Casablanca (16:00)
Group B: Algeria, Peregergo Stadium, Casablanca (19:00)
Monday, July 7th
Group C: South Africa against Hongnu Stadium, Ghana, OUJDA (16:00)
Group C: Mali, Belcan Stadium, Belcan (7pm) against Tanzania.
Wednesday, July 9th
Group A: Sambia, Senegal, Mohamme Media (16:00)
Group A: Dr. Congo, Rabat against Morocco (19:00)
Thursday, July 10th
Group B: Botswana, Rabisaury Stadium, Casablanca (16:00)
Group B: Tunisia, Peregergo Stadium, Casablanca (19:00)
Friday, July 11th
Group C: Ghana, Belkan against Mali (16:00)
Group C: Tanzania against South Africa, OUJDA (19:00)
Saturday, July 12th
Group A: Rabat, Morocco against Senegal (19:00)
Group A: Mohamme Media, Sambia to Dr. Congo (19:00)
Sunday, July 13th
Group B: Nigeria, Rabizaury Stadium, Casablanca (19:00)
Group B: Tunisia against Botswana, Peregergo Stadium and Casablanca (19:00)
Monday, July 14th
Group C: South Africa against Mali, Oujda (19:00)
Group C: Ghana, Birken (19:00)
WAFCON QUARTE -FINALS
Friday, July 18th
QF1: Group A winner against Group C/B 3rd place, Rabat (19:00)
QF2: Group B winner against Group B, Rabizaury Stadium, Casablanca (16:00)
Saturday, July 19th
QF3: Group A/B 3rd place, Group C winner against OUJDA (19:00)
QF4: Group B Group C 2nd, 2nd, Berkane (16:00)
Semi-finals
Tuesday, July 22nd
SF1: Winner QF4 against Winner QF1, Rabat (19:00).
SF2: Winner QF3 against winner QF2, against Rabisaury Stadium (16:00).
3rd place playoffs
Friday, July 25th
SF1 Losers, Losers, Rabi Zauri Stadium, Casablanca (19:00)
WAFCON 2024 Final
Saturday, July 26th