Supersport Secures Rights To Broadcast 2026 Fifa World Cup Qualifiers And Playoffs
Submitted by: Media Update Editor
Bafana Bafana is set to host Lesotho in a Group C clash on Friday, 21 March. The game will be live on SuperSport PSL (DStv channel 202) at 18:00. The 1996 AFCON winners' away trip to Benin on Tuesday, 25 March, will also be live on the same channel at 18:00, SuperSport says. The Super Eagles of Nigeria, who were AFCON 2023 finalists, will take on Rwanda live on SuperSport Football (DStv channel 205) at 18:00. Ghana host Chad on Friday, 21 March, broadcasted on SuperSport PSL (DStv Channel 202). Egypt has taken command of Group A and face Ethiopia on Friday, 21 March, live on SuperSport PSL (DStv channel 202) at 23:00, SuperSport says. Algeria face Botswana at 18:00 on SuperSport PSL (DStv channel 202) on Friday 21, March and Mozambique on Tuesday, 25 March, live on SuperSport PSL (DStv channel 202) at 23:00, SuperSport says. SuperSport says its viewers are set to enjoy the best football viewing experience globally.
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