Africa Cup of Nations 2025 to air exclusively on Channel 4

Category: News Release
  • Broadcaster agrees historic deal with CAF to win exclusive rights to all AFCON matches, marking the first time the tournament is on free-to-air television in full in the UK.
  • 52 matches to air across Channel 4, E4, 4Seven, Channel 4 Streaming and Channel 4 Sport YouTube.
  • Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, Manchester United’s Bryan Mbeumo, Omar Marmoush of Manchester City and West Ham United’s Aaron Wan-Bissaka amongst the Premier League stars expected to take part.
  • Tournament takes place in Morocco between Sunday 21st December 2025 and Sunday 18th January 2026.
  • Mo Salah’s Egypt take on South Africa at 3pm on Boxing Day on Channel 4.

Channel 4 has won exclusive rights to broadcast the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, agreeing a historic deal with The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF). This deal marks the first time the tournament will be available to watch for free in the UK.

The AFCON kicks-off on Sunday 21st December in Morocco and will see 24 teams contesting 52 matches across nine stadiums. All matches will be live across Channel 4’s network, airing on Channel 4, E4, 4Seven, Streaming and Channel 4 Sport YouTube. 

The AFCON 2025 will feature a host of Premier League stars, including Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah and Manchester City striker Omar Marmoush representing Egypt, the tournament’s most decorated side. Egypt take on Zimbabwe on Monday 22nd December at 5pm and South Africa on Friday 26th December at 3pm. 

Other Premier League favourites expected to take part in the tournament include the Manchester United trio of Bryan Mbeumo (Cameroon), Amad Diallo (holders Côte d'Ivoire) and Noussair Mazraoui (Morocco); Everton’s Senegalese duo Iliman Ndiaye and Idrissa Gueye; Fulham’s Alex Iwobi and Calvin Bassey, both playing for Nigeria; West Ham defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka (DR Congo); Crystal Palace attacker Ismaila Sarr (Senegal) and Wolves defender Emmanuel Agbadou (Côte d'Ivoire).

Pete Andrews, Head of Sport, Channel 4 said: “Bringing the excitement and drama of the African Cup of Nations exclusively to UK free-to-air television for the first time is such a compelling proposition for Channel 4. So many Premier League stars will be playing in the tournament and having Liverpool legend Mo Salah on Channel 4 on Boxing Day, when traditional Premier League football coverage has been reduced elsewhere, means football fans will still be able to get their thrill of festive fixtures.”

CAF General Secretary, Véron Mosengo-Omba said: “The agreement between CAF and Channel 4 is historic in many ways and it ensures that the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 will live in each and every household in the UK for the first time in the history of the competition. It affirms AFCON’s position as one of the prime and much sought after assets in global football. On behalf of CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe, I welcome Channel 4 to the CAF family and we look forward to a successful partnership that will deliver growth for both parties.”   

Channel 4’s coverage of the 35th African Cup of Nations is produced by IMG. The rights deal was facilitated in partnership with IMG, CAF’s international media rights and sponsorship agency. 

Coverage of the 2025 AFCON begins on Sunday 21st December with the group stage fixtures airing as follows:

DateMatchKick offChannel
21 DecemberMorocco v Comoros19:00

 

E4 / Channel 4 Streaming

 

22 DecemberMali v Zambia14:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

22 DecemberSouth Africa v Angola17:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

22 DecemberEgypt v Zimbabwe20:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

23 DecemberDR Congo v Benin12:30

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

23 DecemberSenegal v Botswana15:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

23 DecemberNigeria v Tanzania17:30

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

23 DecemberTunisia v Uganda20:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

24 DecemberBurkina Faso v Equatorial Guinea12:30

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

24 DecemberAlgeria v Sudan15:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

24 DecemberCôte d'Ivoire v 
Mozambique
17:30

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

24 DecemberCameroon v Gabon20:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

26 DecemberAngola v Zimbabwe12:30

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

26 DecemberEgypt v South Africa15:00

 

Channel 4 / Streaming

 

26 DecemberZambia v Comoros17:30

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

26 DecemberMorocco v Mali20:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

27 DecemberBenin v Botswana12:30

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

27 DecemberSenegal v DR Congo15:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

27 DecemberUganda v Tanzania17:30

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

27 DecemberNigeria v Tunisia20:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

28 December Gabon v Mozambique 12:30

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

28 December

 

Equatorial Guinea v Sudan

 

15:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

28 DecemberAlgeria v Burkina Faso17:30

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

28 DecemberCôte d'Ivoire v Cameroon20:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

29 DecemberAngola v Egypt16:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

29 DecemberZimbabwe v South Africa16:00

 

Channel 4 Sport YouTube 

 

29 DecemberZambia v Morocco19:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

29 DecemberComoros v Mali19:00

 

Channel 4 Sport YouTube 

 

30 DecemberUganda v Nigeria16:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

30 DecemberTanzania v Tunisia  16:00

 

Channel 4 Sport YouTube 

 

30 DecemberBotswana v DR Congo19:00

 

Channel 4 Sport YouTube 

 

30 DecemberBenin v Senegal19:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

31 DecemberEquatorial Guinea v Algeria16:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

31 DecemberSudan v Burkina Faso16:00

 

Channel 4 Sport YouTube 

 

31 DecemberGabon v Côte d'Ivoire19:00

 

4Seven / Channel 4 Streaming

 

31 DecemberMozambique v Cameroon19:00

 

Channel 4 Sport YouTube