Norway v England World Cup 2026 quarter-final: How to watch the match across Africa

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Norway v England World Cup 2026 quarter-final: How to watch the match across Africa

Norways World Cup 2026 quarter-final clash with England will be available live to millions of fans across Africa through a wide network of broadcasters, both on television and online.

The fixture, one of the standout ties of the last-eight stage, will be shown on a mixture of pay-TV platforms, national free-to-air channels and streaming services, depending on the country and language region.

Maghreb: beIN SPORTS to show match live

In the Maghreb region including Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia the official live broadcast has been secured by beIN SPORTS MENA.

The Qatar-based network, which holds extensive football rights across the Middle East and North Africa, will carry full live coverage of Norway v England for subscribers in those territories.

Francophone West Africa: New World TV leads coverage

Across French-speaking West Africa, the game will be shown by New World TV, the Togolese media group that owns the rights to the 2026 World Cup in the sub-region.

New World TVs coverage is expected to reach audiences in several francophone countries, ensuring viewers can follow every moment of the quarter-final.

Football fans will also have access to partial coverage through a number of free-to-air national broadcasters. These include:

– RTI in Cote dIvoire – CRTV in Cameroon – TVT in Togo

These public channels are set to offer selected live matches and highlights from the tournament, giving supporters an additional way to watch without a subscription.

Anglophone Africa: DStv and SuperSport as main broadcasters

In English-speaking parts of the continent, the dominant broadcaster remains DStv, via its dedicated SuperSport channels.

SuperSport, long established as a primary destination for live football in Africa, will show the Norway v England quarter-final on its World Cup channels for DStv subscribers.

The networks digital service, DStv Stream, will also carry the match live in several key markets, including Nigeria, The Gambia, Ghana and South Africa. Viewers with internet access in these countries will be able to watch the game on mobile devices, tablets or computers through the streaming platform.

Online option for viewers

For those following the tournament primarily on the internet, the match can also be watched via Koora, an online platform providing live coverage and updates.

With multiple broadcast options across different regions, the Norway v England quarter-final is set to be widely accessible for fans throughout Africa whether via subscription television, free national channels or online streaming.

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