NTA is free but only shows ~30 matches. For all 104, the cheapest option is DStv Stream Mobile at ₦4,600/month — mobile-only streaming. DStv Compact (₦12,500/month) gets you satellite TV with SuperSport channels. Most games fall between 4 PM and 1 AM WAT — great evening hours for Nigeria.
Where to Watch: Free and Paid
- NTA (Nigerian Television Authority): ~30 matches free-to-air — selected group fixtures, all knockout rounds from quarter-finals, and the final
- SuperSport (MultiChoice/DStv): All 104 matches — exclusive satellite and streaming rights for sub-Saharan Africa
- DStv Stream: All 104 matches streaming (MultiChoice’s streaming platform)
- Startimes: Selected matches on budget satellite
How to Start Watching
NTA (Free)
- Live TV: NTA (National network) via terrestrial antenna — free
- Reach: Available nationwide, though signal quality varies outside major cities
- Commentary: Nigerian English-language commentary
SuperSport / DStv (Paid — All Matches)
- DStv Compact: ₦12,500/month — includes SuperSport channels with all 104 matches
- DStv Compact Plus: ₦19,800/month — adds HD channels
- DStv Premium: ₦29,500/month — full HD + 4K where available
- Channels: SuperSport Football (ch 203), SuperSport Variety (ch 206), SuperSport Blitz (highlights)
- Commentary: English with Mark Gleeson, Robert Sobukwe, Thomas Mlambo
DStv Stream (Streaming)
- DStv Stream Mobile: ₦4,600/month — live sports on mobile only
- DStv Stream Pro: ₦9,200/month — all devices including Smart TVs
- Devices: iOS, Android, Smart TVs, web browser
- Features: On-demand replays, highlights, stats
Startimes (Budget Satellite)
- Price: From ₦2,600/month (basic sports package)
- Selection: ~40 matches including knockout rounds
When to Watch: Kickoff Times in Nigeria
Nigeria’s WAT (West Africa Time, UTC+1) creates excellent viewing hours:
| US Kickoff (ET) | Nigeria (WAT) | Phase |
|---|---|---|
| 11:00 AM ET | 4:00 PM WAT | Group stage |
| 2:00 PM ET | 7:00 PM WAT | Group stage |
| 5:00 PM ET | 10:00 PM WAT | Group stage / Round of 32 |
| 8:00 PM ET | 1:00 AM WAT (+1 day) | Group stage / Knockouts |
Most matches fall between 4:00 PM and 10:00 PM WAT — ideal evening viewing. Only the latest US kickoffs push past midnight.
Watch in Person
- Viewing centres: Nigeria’s unique communal viewing infrastructure — thousands of commercial viewing centres across the country charge ₦200-500 per match with a DStv connection, cold drinks, and generator power
- Lagos Fan Zone (Tafawa Balewa Square): Large-screen public viewing, free entry
- Abuja National Stadium surroundings: Government-organized screenings
- Generator culture: Power outages are planned around — fans ensure fuel for generators before kickoff
Popular Teams for Nigerian Viewers
Without the Super Eagles, Nigerian fans typically support:
- Ghana (West African rivalry but also solidarity)
- Argentina (Messi has massive Nigerian following)
- Brazil (historic connection to Brazilian football)
- England (Premier League connection — many Nigerians in the squad play in England)
FAQ
Can I watch for free in Nigeria? NTA shows ~30 matches free. For all 104 matches, DStv Compact (₦12,500/month) or DStv Stream Mobile (₦4,600/month) is needed.
What is the cheapest option for all matches? DStv Stream Mobile at ₦4,600/month — mobile-only streaming with all 104 matches.
What time do matches kick off in Nigeria? Between 4:00 PM and 1:00 AM WAT. Prime-time matches at 7:00 PM and 10:00 PM.