Botola Pro Matchday 28 Review 2026
Matchday 28 of the Botola Pro delivered a feast of goals and drama, producing 24 strikes across eight encounters. The Moroccan top flight showcased its trademark competitiveness once again, with six of the eight matches ending in draws, underscoring just how tightly contested this season continues to be. Goals flowed freely at both ends, ensuring fans were treated to action-packed ninety minutes across the kingdom's footballing stages.
The headline result came at Stade Mohamed V, where Wydad AC suffered a shocking 1-3 defeat at the hands of Olympique Dcheïra. The gulf in resources between the clubs was evident on paper, with Wydad's squad valued at €17.30m and five national team players contrasting sharply against Dcheïra's €4.19m valuation and zero internationals. Yet the final scoreline told a different story entirely, as Dcheïra claimed a memorable victory that will reverberate throughout the league. The result dealt a significant blow to Wydad's campaign, leaving their supporters with plenty to ponder.
Elsewhere, the fixtures produced a consistent theme of parity. FAR Rabat and UTS Rabat played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in the capital city derby, while FUS Rabat claimed all three points in a 2-1 victory over Renaissance Berkane. Maghreb Fès emerged 2-1 winners against Yacoub El Mansour, and the remaining three matches all finished level. With the season hurtling toward its decisive phase, every point accumulated could prove pivotal in the final reckoning.
Matchday 28 Prediction Scorecard: Where the Selections Fell Short
Matchday 28 proved to be a difficult round for the selections, with the 1X2 predictions particularly underperforming at a 25% success rate from eight fixtures in Botola Pro. Only two results aligned with the pre-match calls: the draw between Difaa El Jadida and Kawkab Marrakech was correctly identified, while Maghreb Fès justified its favouritism against Yacoub El Mansour. Every other fixture saw the predicted outcome fail to materialise, highlighting the unpredictable nature of Moroccan top-flight football at this stage of the campaign.
The data reveals a systemic issue with the home-win bias embedded in the selections. Seven of the eight predictions backed the home side to claim all three points, yet only Maghreb Fès succeeded in that endeavour. FAR Rabat, despite being selected against UTS Rabat, settled for a share of the spoils. FUS Rabat, Hassania Agadir, Ittihad Tanger, Olympique Safi, and Wydad AC all faltered on home soil, with several results proving particularly surprising given the pre-match expectations.
On the auxiliary markets, the Over/Under predictions performed considerably better, landing at 63% accuracy. The BTTS column, however, recorded a complete miss despite every single fixture on the card producing goals at both ends. The 1-1 stalemates between Difaa El Jadida and Kawkab Marrakech, as well as Ittihad Tanger and Raja Casablanca, were correctly anticipated in terms of the draw outcome, though the overall market performance underscores the need to recalibrate the approach for Matchday 29, particularly regarding the heavy reliance on home-side victories in the 1X2 market.
Major Upsets Headline Matchday 28 in Botola Pro
The standout result of Matchday 28 came at Wydad AC where the hosts suffered a surprising 1-3 defeat against Olympique Dcheïra. Pre-match predictions had strongly favored Wydad AC at 62 percent, yet Olympique Dcheïra dismantled those expectations with a commanding performance to claim all three points. The magnitude of this upset makes it the most significant story of the round, as a club expected to secure victory on home soil instead found themselves comprehensively beaten.
FAR Rabat and UTS Rabat played out a tense 2-2 draw in what would have been a local derby atmosphere. FAR Rabat entered the match as overwhelming favorites with prediction confidence at 69 percent, reflecting their supposed superiority on paper. However, UTS Rabat refused to accept defeat and earned a valuable point in a match that ended level. This result represents another instance where the pre-match favorite failed to convert their predicted advantage into a win.
Olympique Safi and CODM Meknès also shared the spoils in a 2-2 stalemate. Olympique Safi held a slim 48 percent prediction favorability, yet they could only manage a draw despite having the psychological edge of home advantage. The pattern of favorites stumbling continues through this fixture, with CODM Meknès demonstrating resilience to take a point back to their home ground.
The sole result that aligned with predictions was Maghreb Fès defeating Yacoub El Mansour 2-1. Maghreb Fès justified their 55 percent prediction status by securing the expected victory, though the narrow margin suggests they did not have things entirely their own way. Across the four matches from Matchday 28, three results contradicted pre-match predictions, indicating a particularly unpredictable round in Morocco's top flight where home advantage and favored status counted for very little.
Title Race Tightens as Top Four Separate from the Pack
Matchday 28 delivered significant shifts in the Botola Pro standings, with the battle for continental qualification spots becoming increasingly competitive. Maghreb Fès strengthened their grip on first position with 55 points, though their advantage at the summit is far from commanding. FAR Rabat remain unbeaten across 28 rounds with 13 wins and 15 draws, sitting just one point behind the leaders with a game in hand potentially available. The margin between the top two clubs represents the closest title contest Morocco's top flight has witnessed this season, with any slip from either side capable of reshaping the entire dynamic of the championship race.
Renaissance Berkane's 51 points keep them firmly in contention, while Raja Casablanca's 50-point tally ensures the Casablanca clubs remain major players in the destination of the crown. The gap from fourth place to fifth place widens considerably, with Wydad AC sitting seven points adrift on 43 points. Their record of 13 wins but 11 defeats reveals an inconsistent campaign that has undermined their title ambitions, leaving them now focused on securing a top-four finish. Difaa EL Jadida occupy sixth with 39 points, maintaining a four-point buffer over the clubs below them but unable to mount a serious challenge for the upper reaches of the table.
The remaining fixtures will test the resolve of every contender. Maghreb Fès must convert their narrow lead into consistent results, while FAR Rabat can exploit their game-in-hand advantage to potentially leapfrog into first position. Renaissance Berkane and Raja Casablanca both possess the points total to threaten the summit, though their respective records suggest neither can afford dropped points if they intend to launch a final assault on the title. The density of the top four ensures that Matchday 28 may prove decisive in determining which clubs finish the season in the coveted positions that guarantee continental competition.