Draw was played out at Tetouan's Stade Saniat Rmel
Moroccan football team Moghreb Tetouan drew 1-1 with Wydad Casablanca in round 29 of Morocco's Botola Pro football league on Friday night.
In a cagey encounter, Ivorian star Bobley
Anderson gave Wydad the lead in the 62nd minute at the Stade Saniat-Rmel in Tétouan. However, the hosts equalised when Houssameddine Senhaji netted from the penalty spot in the 82nd minute.
The result saw Wydad strengthen its position in third place, moving to 48 points, as Tetouan failed to capitalise and remained in fourth with 45 points.
A third-place finish means automatic qualification for the CAF Confederation Cup.
The remaining penultimate round of fixtures is likely to determine who will be crowned Botola Pro champions for the 2012/13 season, with just two points separating league leaders Raja Casablanca and FAR Rabat.
The fixtures and timings are as follows:
Saturday May 25
Raja Casablanca vs Difaâ El Jadida - 1600 hrs
FAR Rabat vs Maghreb Fès - 1600 hrs
Wydad Fès vs FUS Rabat - 1900 hrs
Sunday May 26
KAC Kénitra vs Raja Beni Mellal - 1600 hrs
CODM Meknès vs Khouribga - 1600 hrs
Olympic Safi vs RSB Berkane - 1800 hrs
Monday May 27
Hassania Agadir vs Chabab Rif Hoceima - 1800 hrs
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