Major broadcasters to beam the TotalEnergies CHAN PAMOJA Final in Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday
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* Morocco and Madagascar to contest the Final in Nairobi * Global broadcasters to beam the Final live * TotalEnergies CAF CHAN, PAMOJA 2024 co-hosted by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania
Leading broadcasters including long-term CAF media right partners beIN Sport, Canal+, SuperSport, New World TV, Azam, amongst others, will show the final match of the TotalEnergies CAF African Nations Championship (“CHAN”), PAMOJA 2024.
The Final, to be played at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani, by two-time winners Morocco and first-time finalists Madagascar at 18h00 local time (15h00 GMT/ 16h00 Rabat).
For the Host Nations, KBC in Kenya will ensure the millions of people in Kenya who could not buy a ticket on time for the match are able to follow the live proceedings.
In Uganda, FUFA TV and UBC will show the match. In Tanzania, both Azam and TBC will give local people in Tanzania and Zanzibar access to the Final.
Broadcasters across Africa Fans across Africa will be able to follow the action live through CAF’s trusted broadcast partners. SuperSport, KBC and Azam TV in Kenya, TBC and Azam TV in Tanzania, and FUFA TV and UBC in Uganda will beam the final directly into homes.
Coverage extends further across the continent with SABC Sport in South Africa, RTNC in DR Congo, TVM in Madagascar, ORTM in Mali, RTB in Burkina Faso, CRTV in Cameroon, TPA in Angola, and NTA in Nigeria, among others.
International coverage Beyond Africa, CAF has secured strong international distribution. Matches will be aired live by Canal+, beIN Sport, and New World TV.
In Europe, Sport TV (Portugal) and Ziggo (Netherlands) will provide coverage, while in South America, Band (Brazil) will broadcast the Final.
Additional coverage will also be available across Asia and the Middle East, highlighting the growing global interest in CHAN.
To explore the complete list of global broadcasters, CLICK HERE.
A global stage for Africa’s stars The wide-reaching television coverage underlines CHAN’s unique role as a platform for Africa’s home-based players to shine on the continental and global stage.
The tournament has already showcased thrilling performances and unearthed stars who are set to shape African football in the years ahead.
The Final promises to be a historic occasion, with Morocco chasing a third crown and Madagascar dreaming of lifting their maiden continental title.