Football fans around the world are gearing up for the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 in Morocco, running from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026.
The key to catching the action online is knowing which official broadcasters hold the rights in your region, as streaming options are subject to geo-restrictions.
Official partners, including beIN Sport, Channel 4, SuperSport, and Canal+, offer legal and reliable streams that directly support the future development of African football.
In the UK, all 52 matches will be available free-to-air for the first time, accessible online through the official Channel 4 Streaming website and the Channel 4 Sport YouTube channel. US viewers must use services that carry beIN Sports, such as Sling TV or Fubo, as beIN Sports does not offer a standalone streaming app there.
Across Sub-Saharan Africa, streaming is available via platforms associated with SuperSport and Canal+.
Where to Watch Online: Official and Unofficial Platforms
Below are options for watching AFCON 2025 online, including both legitimate broadcasters and a caution regarding pirate sites:
- Official Streaming Platforms:
- Channel 4 Streaming (channel4.com) and Channel 4 Sport YouTube (UK – Free)
- Sling TV (sling.com) and Fubo (fubo.tv) (USA – via beIN Sports)
- SuperSport (supersport.com) apps/platforms (Sub-Saharan Africa)
- TOD (tod.tv/en/promo) and beIN Connect (bein.com) (MENA Region)
- DAZN and other regional partners such as Sport Italia, Ziggo Sport, and ViaPlay in various European countries
- Netflix is a partner, but only for airing the daily highlights program, not live matches.
- Unofficial Streaming Platforms (Use at your own risk):
- Betting websites that may offer streaming services for registered customers.






