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Where to Watch and Stream the FIFA World Cup 2026, Experience the most affordable World Cup ever, only on DStv

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Get ready for the biggest FIFA World Cup in history. DStv brings African football fans affordable access to all 104 matches live on SuperSport. Cheer on a record-breaking 10 African nations (Ghana, South Africa, Senegal, Cape Verde, Cote d’Ivoire, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) this tournament. Sign up for DStv today for complete coverage from kick-off on 11 June to the final whistle on 19 July.

Where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026? DStv offers the ultimate viewing experience, transforming your living room into the ultimate football stadium. Fans can watch every FIFA World Cup 2026 match live on DStv Access, DStv Family, DStv Compact, DStv Compact+ and DStv Premium. Explore the best World Cup DStv packages to secure your access. DStv delivers an unmatched viewing experience by offering: Complete Tournament Access: Watch all 104 matches live in full HD.

Pan-African Storytelling with localized Commentary: Enjoy broadcasts that celebrate African fans, rivalries and teams with commentary available in Zulu, Sotho, Swahili, Pidgin, Portuguese and Twi. Dedicated FIFA World Cup Channels Exclusive Magazine Shows Dedicated DStv FIFA World Cup Channels DStv will provide dedicated SuperSport FIFA World Cup channels, ensuring you can follow every match live or on demand. During the tournament, popular sports channels will transform into dedicated World Cup hubs: SS Football Plus Africa FIFA World Cup Central: Primary English match hub SS EPL Africa FIFA World Cup Extra: Secondary hub for concurrent matches SS Football FIFA World Cup Pass: 24/7 channel featuring documentaries and replays SS La Liga Africa FIFA World Cup Swahili: Swahili-language commentary hub Plus, a bonus FIFA World Cup pop-up channel showcasing the best moments in World Cup history Exclusive FIFA World Cup Magazine Shows Breakfast on SuperSport (Monday–Saturday, 08:00–09:00 CAT): Your essential daily World Cup recap. Talking Tactics (Sundays, 15:00–16:00 CAT): In-depth analysis of formations, data, and gameplay.

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