As the Super Eagles embark on their quest for a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Afrosport TV, the official broadcast rights holder for Nigeria’s qualifiers, has assured football fans of uninterrupted live coverage of all the remaining matches.
The network said in a statement, yesterday, said that it has finalised all necessary logistical arrangements to ensure a smooth and comprehensive transmission of the qualifiers, starting with Nigeria’s crucial away match against Rwanda tomorrow, in Kigali, followed by the home fixture against Zimbabwe in Uyo on March 25.
“Both matches are scheduled to kick off at 5:00 pm Nigerian time, with extensive pre-match analysis beginning at 4:00 PM. Fans across Nigeria can tune in to AFROSPORT TV’s extensive affiliate network, which includes 25 Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) member stations.
“Among the key partners are Africa’s largest television network, the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), as well as, independent broadcaster Silverbird TV, alongside several major state and regional television stations.”
This strategic partnership ensures that the Super Eagles’ World Cup qualification campaign reaches every corner of the country,” AFROSPORT TV’s Content Director, Deji Omotoyinbo, said.
Omotoyinbo reiterated the network’s commitment to providing direct access to the Super Eagles’ journey for millions of Nigerian fans. He said: “We are dedicated to bringing the best possible coverage of the Super Eagles’ road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Our collaboration with BON affiliate partners on terrestrial TV will ensure that every Nigerian can follow the team’s progress, from the first whistle to the final qualifying game.”