CODM Meknès vs Hassania d'Agadir: Botola Pro Preview
CODM Meknès host Hassania d'Agadir in a Botola Pro fixture today at 17:00, with the home side looking to build on mixed recent form. Meknès have won one of their last five matches, while Agadir arrive in similarly inconsistent shape. The head-to-head record favours the hosts decisively, with three wins to one across their last seven meetings. This encounter offers both sides a chance to arrest their respective form struggles in Morocco's top division.
Form Guide: Meknès Seeking Consistency
CODM Meknès enter this match with a five-game record of Loss-Draw-Win-Draw-Loss, a sequence that reflects their struggle to build momentum in the Botola Pro. Their single win in this run came in their third-most recent outing, but they have failed to string together consecutive victories. The pattern suggests a side capable of producing positive results but unable to sustain them, with two draws bookending a loss at either end of the sequence.
Hassania d'Agadir's recent form is equally concerning, though marginally worse. Their last five matches read Draw-Loss-Draw-Draw-Loss, indicating they have managed only one draw in their most recent fixture but suffered defeats in their two most recent outings before that. While Agadir have shown some resilience through multiple draws, their inability to convert any of those stalemates into wins, combined with two losses in five, suggests an attacking deficiency that Meknès may be able to exploit at home.
Head-to-Head Record: Meknès Dominance
The historical record between these two sides provides clear evidence of CODM Meknès' superiority in this fixture. Across their last seven meetings, Meknès have won three matches to Agadir's one, with three draws completing the record. This 3-1-3 split demonstrates that while Agadir are capable of avoiding defeat, they have struggled to overcome their hosts and have won just once in seven attempts. The three draws suggest these matches are often competitive, but Meknès' three victories indicate they possess the quality to break through when it matters.
For Agadir, the challenge today is not merely to secure a positive result but to finally register a win in this fixture. Their single victory in seven meetings came at some point in this sequence, but the overall trend is decidedly unfavourable. Meknès will take confidence from their record, though recent form suggests neither side can afford complacency. The home advantage, combined with the historical edge, positions Meknès as the side more likely to claim three points.











