How to watch and stream the FIFA World Cup 2026 on DStv? - DStv Nigeria

How to watch and stream the FIFA World Cup 2026 on DStv?

Fifa World Cup 2026 11 May 2026

Complete guide to livestreaming, packages and all 104 matches access across Africa.

How to watch and stream the FIFA World Cup 2026 on DStv?

The FIFA World Cup 2026™ is set to be the biggest and most historic tournament, featuring a record-breaking 10 African nations. Football fans across Africa can follow the tournament on DStv, with access to live matches and supporting coverage throughout the competition.

The tournament kicks off on 11 June 2026 and will be hosted across Mexico, Canada, and the United States, with matches played in major cities, including Mexico City. The competition concludes with the final in New Jersey on 19 July 2026.

SuperSport will broadcast all 104 matches live, with coverage available in English, and Portuguese, alongside highlights, replays, and expert analysis.

 Event  FIFA World Cup 2026
 Start Date  11 June 2026
 Final Match  19 July 2026 (New Jersey)
 Host Nations  USA, Canada, Mexico
 Total Matches  104 (All Live on SuperSport)
 DStv Packages  Premium, Compact Plus,
 Compact, Family, Access

 

Where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026?

Fans can watch every FIFA World Cup 2026 match live on DStv PremiumCompact PlusCompactFamily and Access. All matches are also available to Stream on supported packages, ensuring flexible viewing options wherever you are. View DStv World Cup Packages. 

How to stream the FIFA World Cup 2026 on mobile?

With DStv Stream, you can follow every match anytime, anywhere. Simply download the app and enjoy seamless live streaming on the go. Download the DStv Stream App for Android and iOS.

Which 10 African countries qualified for the 2026 World Cup?

Africa will be represented by a historic 10 nations, marking a major milestone in the continent’s football journey:

  • Ghana
  • South Africa
  • Senegal
  • Cape Verde
  • Côte d’Ivoire
  • Egypt
  • Algeria
  • Morocco
  • Tunisia
  • Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
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