Botola 2 Matchday 28 Review 2026

Botola 2 Matchday 28 Review 2026
Matchday 28 of the Botola 2 season delivered a feast of attacking football across Morocco, with 20 goals shared across eight encounters. The round produced a compelling blend of dominant home victories and tightly contested battles, highlighting the competitive nature of the second tier as the campaign continues to unfold.
Moghreb Tetouan emerged as the entertainers of the weekend, dismantling Amal Tiznit 3-1 in one of the round's most commanding performances. Meanwhile, Riadi Salmi kept a clean sheet while Clinical finishing saw them triumph 2-0 over USM Oujda. At the opposite end of the spectrum, two matches ended in draws, with Mouloudia Oujda and Chabab Ben Guerir cancelling each other out in a 1-1 stalemate, while Union Sportive Boujaad and Wydad Fès played out an identical result. Widad Témara's 2-1 victory over Raja Beni Mellal rounded out an action-packed weekend of second-tier football.
Matchday 28 Prediction Accuracy: Five Correct From Eight in Morocco's Second Tier
The prediction model navigated Matchday 28 of the Botola 2 season with a 63% success rate on the 1X2 market, landing five correct results from eight fixtures. Home sides proved particularly reliable this round, with the model correctly backing the hosts in five of the eight matches. The standout predictions included Chabab Atl. Khenifra's 2-1 victory over KAC Kenitra, El Massira's 2-1 win against Racing de Casablanca, and Moghreb Tetouan's commanding 3-1 triumph over Amal Tiznit. Riadi Salmi's 2-0 home success against USM Oujda and Widad Témara's 2-1 win over Raja Beni Mellal rounded out the successful selections, demonstrating solid reading of the home advantage factor that dominated the round.
Three fixtures eluded the prediction model, each presenting distinct analytical challenges. The most significant miss came at Union Sportive Boujaad, where the model backed Wydad Fès to win while the match ended in a 1-1 draw. Similarly, the prediction of a home win for Mouloudia Oujda against Chabab Ben Guerir failed to materialise as the teams shared a 1-1 stalemate. The failure at Chabab Mohammédia versus Stade Marocain highlighted the difficulty of predicting draws, with the model favouring a share of the spoils when Stade Marocain secured a 1-0 away victory. These misses underscore the inherent volatility in the lower half of the Moroccan football pyramid, where tight margins and underdog victories remain frequent occurrences.
Across the secondary markets, performance was mixed. The Over/Under threshold split evenly at 50%, while the BTTS metric fell to 38%, indicating that clean sheets were more prevalent than anticipated. Of the five matches won by the home side, three featured BTTS outcomes, while both draws failed to produce goals for both teams. The average goal count across the round settled below the 2.5 threshold in five of eight matches, suggesting a defensive tone to proceedings. With the season remaining in progress, the model will look to rebound in the next round, targeting improved accuracy on the draw predictions that proved costly this matchday.
Home Dominance Sees All Four Favourites Prevail
Matchday 28 in Botola 2 produced a remarkably one-sided round, with all four home sides recording victories. The standout result came at Stade de Saniat Rmel, where Moghreb Tetouan dismantled Amal Tiznit 3-1. The hosts were the pre-match favourites at 45% probability, and they justified that billing with a commanding performance that keeps them in the upper reaches of the standings as the season progresses toward its business end.
Widad Témara claimed a valuable 2-1 win over Raja Beni Mellal at home, with the result aligning perfectly with the 44% prediction for a home victory. The tight nature of the scoreline suggests a competitive encounter, though Témara's quality proved decisive when it mattered most. This win provides a boost to their push for a strong finish this season.
El Massira continued their solid home form with a 2-1 victory against Racing de Casablanca. The predicted home win at 45% probability materialised, confirming the bookmakers' assessment that the home side held the edge. Racing de Casablanca will be left to rue a narrow defeat that leaves them with little margin for error in their remaining fixtures.
Completing the clean sweep of home victories, Chabab Atlantique Khenifra overcame KAC Kenitra 2-1. Despite being the lowest-rated home favourite of the round at 38% probability, Khenifra still managed to secure all three points in what was likely a closely contested matchup. The round's results underscore the importance of home advantage in Botola 2 this season, with visitors failing to register a single win across all four fixtures.
Title Race Tightens as Botola 2 Enters Crucial Phase
Round 28 has crystallized what has been building for months in Morocco's second tier: Widad Témara stands alone at the summit with 50 points, and their remarkable consistency (12 wins from 28 outings with just two defeats) has built a six-point buffer over nearest rivals Moghreb Tetouan. The gap is not insurmountable, but it reflects a team that has ground out results when needed, collecting 14 draws alongside their victories to accumulate points at a steady pace.
The chasing pack presents a fascinating battle for the remaining promotion places. Moghreb Tetouan holds second on 44 points, with Amal Tiznit close behind at 42. What makes this round particularly significant is how tightly the next four clubs are grouped: El Massira and Stade Marocain sit level on 41 points, while Chabab Atlas Khenifra lurks just a point further back on 40. With three teams likely to earn promotion from Botola 2, any slip from the current top three creates immediate opportunity for those beneath.
The form guide tells an interesting story. Stade Marocain has shown the most attacking intent with 11 wins, though nine defeats suggest vulnerability. Meanwhile, El Massira's 10 victories and seven losses indicate a side capable of breakthroughs but prone to inconsistency. As the season approaches its climax, the six-point advantage enjoyed by Widad Témara provides some security, but with Moghreb Tetouan and Amal Tiznit both capable of winning sequences, the race for direct promotion spots remains far from settled.