Where to Watch World Cup 2026 in Nigeria

If you want to know where to watch the World Cup 2026 in Nigeria, there are three confirmed routes: SuperSport on DStv or GOtv for all 104 matches. MultiChoice has confirmed all 104 matches will be broadcast live across every DStv subscription tier, from Access to Premium, as well as on GOtv

The Super Eagles of Nigeria failing to qualify should not keep you from enjoying all the World Cup live action. Africa will be sending out a record 10 teams to this tournament: Morocco, Senegal, Egypt, Ghana, Algeria, Tunisia, Ivory Coast, Cape Verde, South Africa, and DR Congo. In total, there are 104 matches, spanning five weeks.

The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Mexico kicks things off at Estadio Azteca on June 11, while the final takes place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19.

Planning to place a wager on any of those matches? Check our guide to the top World Cup betting sites available in Nigeria before kick-off.

World Cup 2026 TV Channels in Nigeria

SuperSport is the confirmed broadcaster for all 104 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in Nigeria, available via DStv (satellite) or GOtv (terrestrial). Coverage runs from the group stage through the final; every single match is included in the broadcast deal.

Below are the key DStv World Cup 2026 channels with their channel numbers:

ChannelDStv Channel Number
SuperSport Football Plus Nigeria202 (World Cup Central)
SuperSport Premier League203
SuperSport LaLiga204
SuperSport Football205

When multiple matches run at the same time (which happens often in the group stage), SuperSport spreads coverage across these channels to ensure every game is live.

SuperSport has confirmed four dedicated World Cup channels will be launched for the tournament, with 24/7 coverage in English and Portuguese, plus commentary in seven African languages. Specific channel numbers will be published closer to June 11.

Which DStv package do you need?

  • DStv Compact: covers SuperSport Football (Ch. 205), SuperSport Premier League (Ch. 203), and SuperSport LaLiga (Ch. 204). This is the entry point for live match access.
  • DStv Compact Plus: adds SuperSport Football Plus Nigeria (ch. 202), which is the central channel for World Cup coverage, SuperSport Variety 1, SuperSport Action HD, and ESPN 2 HD.
  • DStv Premium: the full package. Includes all SuperSport channels with HD quality and access to the Showmax streaming service at no extra cost.

For mobile and tablet viewing, DStv subscribers can use the DStv Stream app. The SuperSport app is also available as a standalone World Cup stream option on iOS and Android for active subscribers.

Watching the 2026 World Cup on GOtv

All 104 World Cup 2026 matches are available on GOtv via SuperSport. GOtv uses a terrestrial antenna rather than a satellite dish, so it's easier and cheaper to install. For the first time, all matches will be accessible to subscribers on GOtv, which is a significant change from previous tournaments where GOtv had limited World Cup coverage.

Since there are different packages, we recommend going with the GOtv Jolli, which is set at ₦5,800 monthly. This includes SuperSport Football and Blitz, with World Cup coverage.

Is the World Cup 2026 Free to Watch on Any Nigerian Channel?

No free-to-air broadcaster for Nigeria has been officially confirmed as of publication. All 104 matches are available on SuperSport via DStv or GOtv. 

What this means in practice:

  • The exact free-to-air fixture list hasn't been published yet, allocations are confirmed closer to matchday.
  • Matches most likely in the free window: the opening game (Mexico vs South Africa, June 11), African team fixtures, the semi-finals, and the final.
  • New World TV also holds mobile and internet rights, a digital streaming option via the NWTV platforms is expected closer to kick-off.
  • For all 104 matches, a DStv Compact subscription or above remains the only confirmed full-tournament route.

This page will be updated when Nigerian free-to-air channel allocations are confirmed.

How to Watch the 2026 World Cup Online and on Mobile in Nigeria

There are two main digital options to live stream World Cup 2026 in Nigeria.

Option 1: DStv Stream

The DStv Stream app is the primary World Cup 2026 live stream Nigeria solution.

Where to Watch World Cup 2026 in Nigeria
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Download the app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.

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Log in with your active DStv account credentials.

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Select any available SuperSport channel (what you see depends on your subscription).

Enjoy World Cup live streaming on your phone, tablet, laptop, or smart TV. Know that a DStv subscription is required. There is no standalone streaming pass available without a satellite or decoder subscription.

Option 2: SuperSport App

The SuperSport app offers a direct-to-device streaming option for active SuperSport subscribers. It is available on iOS and Android.

 

 

SuperSport App on the App Store

Once downloaded and logged in, you can watch any live channel included in your DStv package, plus catch-up replays of matches you missed. We recommend this option as it is dedicated entirely to sports coverage.

For highlights, press conferences, and archive matches, the tournament's own platform carries free content globally, including in Nigeria.

 

2026 World Cup Schedule: Key Dates for Nigerian Viewers

Below is the schedule for each stage with accurate Nigerian dates, plus how to watch World Cup 2026 in Nigeria from the group stage through to the final.

DateMatch / StageDStv ChannelFree-to-Air
June 11, 2026Tournament kick-off (Opening match, Mexico City)SuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
June 11 – June 28, 2026Group stage (all 72 group matches)SuperSport 202, 203, 204, 205None confirmed
June 28 – July 4, 2026Round of 32SuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
July 4 – 7, 2026Round of 16SuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
July 9 – 12, 2026Quarter-finalsSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
July 14 – 15, 2026Semi-finalsSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
July 18, 2026Third Place GameSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
July 19, 2026Final at MetLife Stadium, New JerseySuperSport (TBC)None confirmed

Specific channel allocations per match will be confirmed by SuperSport closer to the tournament. Check back on matchdays for World Cup matches today live channel listings.

African Teams’ World Cup 2026 Schedule

Below is the group stage schedule for African teams, along with where to watch World Cup 2026 matches involving each team across all three matchdays. All the kick-offs are listed in Nigerian time.

DateMatchdayMatchDStv ChannelFree-to-Air
Thu 11 Jun (8pm)MD1Mexico vs South AfricaSuperSport (TBC)Not Confirmed 
Sat 13 Jun (11pm)MD1Brazil vs MoroccoSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Mon 15 Jun (12am)MD1Ivory Coast vs EcuadorSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Mon 15 Jun (3am)MD1Sweden vs TunisiaSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Mon 15 Jun (5pm)MD1Spain vs Cape VerdeSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Mon 15 Jun (8pm)MD1Belgium vs EgyptSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Tue 16 Jun (8pm)MD1France vs SenegalSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Wed 17 Jun (2am)MD1Argentina vs AlgeriaSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Wed 17 Jun (6pm)MD1Portugal vs DR CongoSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Thur 18 Jun (12am)MD1Ghana vs PanamaSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Thu 18 Jun (5pm)MD2Czechia vs South AfricaSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Fri 19 Jun (11pm)MD2Scotland vs MoroccoSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Sat 20 Jun (9pm)MD2Germany vs Ivory CoastSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Sun 21 Jun (5am)MD2Tunisia vs JapanSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Sun 21 Jun (11pm)MD2Uruguay vs Cape VerdeSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Mon 22 Jun (2am)MD2New Zealand vs EgyptSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Tue 23 Jun (1am)MD2Norway vs SenegalSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Tue 23 Jun (4am)MD2Jordan vs AlgeriaSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Tue 23 Jun (9pm)MD2England vs GhanaSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Wed 24 Jun (3am)MD2Colombia vs DR CongoSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Wed 24 Jun (11pm)MD3Morocco vs HaitiSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Thu 25 Jun (2am)MD3South Africa vs South KoreaSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Thu 25 Jun (9pm)MD3Curaçao vs Ivory CoastSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Fri 26 Jun (12am)MD3Tunisia vs NetherlandsSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Fri 26 Jun (8pm)MD3Senegal vs IraqSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Sat 27 Jun (1am)MD3Cape Verde vs Saudi ArabiaSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Sat 27 Jun (4am)MD3Egypt vs IranSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Sat 27 Jun (10pm)MD3Croatia vs GhanaSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Sun 28 Jun (12:30am)MD3DR Congo vs UzbekistanSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed
Sun 28 Jun (3am)MD3Algeria vs AustriaSuperSport (TBC)None confirmed

Do Betting Sites Broadcast the 2026 World Cup?

No Nigerian betting site holds confirmed live broadcast rights to the 2026 World Cup main tournament. Bet9ja, 1xBet, and Stake have not announced streaming deals for Nigeria. But the exception worth watching is SportyTV, the streaming platform operated by Sportybet. SportyTV has secured confirmed pay-TV rights to stream all 104 World Cup matches in South Africa.

For confirmed live match access in Nigeria, your options are SuperSport via DStv or GOtv.

However, we found that the top World Cup betting sites in Nigeria offer a strong companion experience for every match: live in-play odds that update in real time; live match trackers showing possession, shots on target, and key events as they happen; real-time statistics; and push alerts you can set for goal notifications and half-time updates.

Sites like 1xBet and Bet9ja are known for their live betting sections, which stay active from kick-off through to the final whistle. Sportybet offers a full live betting market for every World Cup match alongside its SportyTV streaming platform. 22Bet and Betway offer detailed match centre features with live data feeds. All of these tools work best alongside a live stream, so pair your DStv access with a betting site's live tracker for the full picture.

Where to Bet Live on the 2026 World Cup

Watching 104 matches across 5 weeks also means you have many opportunities to bet on the World Cup games. Whether you are still deciding where to watch World Cup 2026 or already have your DStv set up, the betting markets are open from the first kick-off through to the final whistle.

The main bet types for the tournament are:

Match result (1X2): Back either team to win, or predict a draw. The most straightforward bet in football. Available for every match from the group stage to the final.

Both teams to score (BTTS): Predict whether both sides will find the net during the 90 minutes. Group stage games with attacking teams often see value here.

Total goals over/under: Bet on whether a match will produce more or fewer than a set number of goals, typically 1.5 or 2.5. Useful for games where the result is hard to call but the style of play is predictable.

Group winner: Place a bet on which team tops a group before the group stage begins. Good value when one team is clearly stronger than the rest.

Tournament winner outrights: Back a team to win the tournament before it starts. Our dedicated World Cup favourites page offers in-depth analysis on the current outright market.

Top scorer: Predict which player will finish the tournament with the most goals. Check out our updated World Cup top scorer odds page for the latest market pricing and leading Golden Boot picks.

You can access the best prices on these markets in one place on the betting odds for the World Cup page, which is updated in real time as the tournament progresses. We also publish daily World Cup predictions to help you make informed calls.

FAQs

SuperSport on DStv is the confirmed broadcaster for all 104 matches in Nigeria. The key channels are SuperSport Football (Ch. 205), SuperSport Football Plus (Ch. 202), SuperSport Premier League (Ch. 203) and SuperSport LaLiga (Ch. 204). You need at least a DStv Compact subscription to access these channels.

SuperSport is the exclusive pay-TV channel showing the 2026 World Cup in Nigeria. It broadcasts via DStv (satellite) and GOtv. No free-to-air channel has confirmed rights to the main tournament as of publication.

Yes. DStv subscribers can stream live matches through the DStv Stream app on mobile, tablet, or browser. The SuperSport app is a second option for active subscribers. Both require an existing DStv account and a Compact-level subscription or higher.

Not for this tournament. No Nigerian betting site has announced live streaming rights for the 2026 World Cup. However, sites like Bet9ja, 1xBet, Sportybet, and Stake all offer live match trackers, real-time statistics, and in-play odds that run throughout every match.

No free-to-air broadcaster for Nigeria has been officially confirmed as of publication. All 104 matches are available on SuperSport via DStv or GOtv. Check back for updates before June 11.