Botola Pro Matchday 26 Review: Title Race Intensifies as Leaders Stumble
Matchday 26 delivered a dramatic twist in Morocco's top flight, producing 14 goals across eight fixtures that reshaped the Botola Pro landscape with just weeks remaining in the 2025/26 season. The headline result came from Difaa El Jadida, where the hosts edged past Wydad AC by a single goal, handing one of the season's frontrunners a damaging defeat that opens the door for their rivals.
The outcome sent shockwaves through the upper reaches of the standings. FAR Rabat, sitting second entering the round, responded in clinical fashion by dispatching Kawkab Marrakech 2-0 at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat. Head coach Alexandre Santos will have been pleased with the result, which keeps the military club firmly in the mix for honours this term.
Raja Casablanca kept their own title ambitions alive with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over CODM Meknès at Mohammed V Stadium. Managed by Nasreddine Nabi, Raja moved onto 49 points following the win, placing them third and level with Maghreb Fès, as the battle for the championship crown grows increasingly congested. Meanwhile, Renaissance Berkane recorded an important away triumph against Maghreb Fès, a result that further tightens the race at the summit as clubs jostle for position in the closing stages of the campaign.
Prediction Accuracy Report: Matchday 26
The model achieved a 50% success rate on full-time results this matchday, correctly calling four of eight outcomes across the Moroccan top flight. FAR Rabat, Hassania Agadir, Ittihad Tanger, and Raja Casablanca all delivered as expected, with home sides prevailing in tight encounters. The Over/Under threshold performed considerably better at 75%, indicating that goal totals aligned with expectations even when the outright winner proved elusive. Similarly, the BTTS metric held at 75%, suggesting that both teams finding the net remained a reliable secondary angle throughout the card.
Four fixtures frustrated predictions. Difaa El Jadida's narrow victory over Wydad AC was the most costly miss, as the model backed the away side in that contest. FUS Rabat suffered a home defeat to Olympique Dcheïra that went against the forecast, while Maghreb Fès also underperformed expectations against Renaissance Berkane despite the away side ultimately prevailing. Olympique Safi's loss to Yacoub El Mansour rounded out the misses, confirming that lower-scoring affairs continue to present the greatest challenge for accurate forecasting in this competition.
Round 26 Delivers Shock Results as Underdogs Bite Back
Matchday 26 of Botola Pro produced a string of unexpected outcomes that confounded pre-match predictions across multiple fixtures. The round proved particularly unkind to those backing home favorites, with two of the three predicted victories failing to materialize. The results inject fresh uncertainty into the title race and relegation battle alike.
The most surprising result unfolded at Maghreb Fès, where the hosts succumbed to a 2-1 defeat against Renaissance Berkane despite entering the match as the favored side. With prediction models assigning a 41% probability of a home victory, Renaissance Berkane silenced the home crowd by completing a memorable away triumph. The result represents a significant statement of intent from a side that continues to punch above its weight on the road.
Another shock came from FUS Rabat, where the home side experienced a nightmare evening in a 0-2 defeat to Olympique Dcheïra. Despite carrying a 59% predicted win probability, FUS Rabat failed to find the net and left empty-handed against opponents who had been written off before kickoff. The victory for Olympique Dcheïra will rank among their most satisfying results of the campaign.
On a more predictable note, Raja Casablanca justified their 66% favorite status with a controlled 2-1 victory over CODM Meknès. The three points keep the club firmly in the mix as the season approaches its decisive phase. Similarly, FAR Rabat delivered as 45% favorites with a commanding 2-0 blanking of Kawkab Marrakech, demonstrating the kind of defensive discipline that could prove crucial in the closing fixtures.
Title Race Tightens as Top Four Separate from the Field
The updated standings following Matchday 26 reveal a fascinating battle at the summit of Botola Pro, with the top four clubs separated by just three points. FAR Rabat maintains their position at the summit with 52 points, having suffered no defeats across 26 matches. Their remarkable record of 13 wins and 13 draws from 26 outings demonstrates exceptional consistency, though their cushion at the top has been reduced.
Renaissance Berkane sits just two points adrift in second place, having collected 50 points from 14 wins, 8 draws, and 4 defeats. The gap between first and second remains narrow enough to suggest that any slip from the league leaders could open the door for Berkane to reclaim top spot in the remaining fixtures. Below them, Maghreb Fès and Raja Casablanca find themselves level on 49 points, creating a three-way contest for second place and the automatic promotion spots.
Wydad AC has drifted nine points behind the top four, sitting on 43 points with an imbalanced record of 13 wins, 4 draws, and 9 defeats. The gap appears significant given the density above them, making a late push for the upper echelons increasingly challenging. Meanwhile, Ittihad Tanger occupies sixth place with 35 points, and their season appears to be transitioning toward mid-table security rather than European qualification contention.