The prestigious 2023 AFCON is less than a month away with 24 of Africa’s top footballing nations set to battle it out. Looking for information on how and where to best watch the event? We’ve got you covered.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) looking to make the tournament available across the continent on free-to-air TV.
Other broadcasters include beIN Sport, which will broadcast the tournament in the Middle East and North Africa region as well as in France and the United States; CANAL+, which will show the event in French in Sub-Saharan Africa; GTV in Ghana; AfroSport in Nigeria; ZIGGO Sport in the Netherlands; New World TV in Sub Sahara Africa and the CAF’s media channels will also show games in some countries
The tournament will kick off on the 14th of January and end on the 11th of February.
Below is the list of the 2023 AFCON broadcasting rights
Algeria (ENTV) 17 Matches
Austria (Sportdigital ) 38 Matches
Belgium (RTBF) 39 Matches
Benin (ORTB)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sport Klub)
Burkina Faso (RTB)
Cameroon (CRTV)
Ivory Coast (RTI)
Croatia (Sport Klub)
France (beIN Sports)
Germany (Sportdigital) 38 Matches
Ghana (GTV Sports )
Guinea (RTG)
Italy (Sportitalia)
Liechtenstein (Sportdigital) 38 Matches
Luxembourg (Sportdigital) 38 Matches
Mali (ORTM)
MENA Region (beIN Sports)
Morocco (SNRT)
Netherlands (Zigo Sport)
Niger (Tele Sahel)
North Macedonia (Sport Klub)
Russia (Match TV)
Senegal (RTS)
Serbia (Sport Klub)
Slovenia (Sport Klub)
Sub Sahara (New World TV)
Switzerland (Sportdigital) 38 Matches
Togo (TVT)
Turkey (TV8, 5 Exxen)
USA (beIN Sports)
The MENA region is made up of countries in the Middle East and North Africa while the Sub Sahara is made up of Central Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa, and West Africa countries.