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The ultimate football festival is nearly here. SuperSport, available on DStv and GOtv, is giving the gift of football this holiday season.
From December 18 to January 19, we’re unlocking an entire month of world-class football action across all packages.
This is the perfect warm-up to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), kicking off in Morocco from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026. This is your moment to step onto the continent’s biggest football stage without stepping up your package
DStv & GOtv: More Access, More Passion
More Football Channels Open Their Gates
DStv Customers: Throughout this period, if you're on the Access package and up, you can now enjoy an expanded world of SuperSport from the UEFA Champions League, even more Premier League matches and more on SS Football Plus Channel as well as SS Variety 1 channels.
Enjoy more drama, passion, and unforgettable moments from across top local and international competitions.
GOtv Fans: Don't get left on the sidelines! Viewers on the GOtv Plus package and up will get front-row access to SuperSport football content from the UEFA Champions League, La Liga, Serie A on SS Football Plus and SS Variety 1. And mark your calendars: from December 29 to January 1, GOtv unlocks additional SuperSport coverage to make your festive season even more electrifying!
Your holiday season just got a major upgrade, complete with tactical deep dives and the best of African footballing talent. No extra steps, no extra fees - just more football for everyone!
The SuperSport AFCON Pop-Up Channel: Your 24/7 Home of African Glory
The star attraction is here! The SuperSport AFCON Pop-Up Channel is dedicated entirely to fuelling AFCON obsession.
Running from December 18 to January 19, this special channel brings fans across Africa closer to the tournament than ever before.
Expect: Non-Stop Action: Build-up shows, classic matches, team previews, and in-depth player profiles.
Expert Insight: Tactical analysis, documentary features, and on-the-ground coverage.
This channel is designed to be your comprehensive hub, capturing every rumour, every legendary moment, and every anticipation leading up to the final whistle in Morocco.
Unite Through the Beautiful Game: More Access. More Action. More Africa.
This football access period is perfectly timed to spotlight the approaching AFCON - a tournament that unites nations, ignites passion, and showcases Africa’s finest talent.
Whether you’re cheering from Lagos, Lusaka, Nairobi, Accra, or Gaborone, SuperSport ensures you’re part of every moment.
From the early favourites to the underdog stories waiting to unfold, the journey to AFCON 2025 begins with this incredible Open Window.
This ultimate festival of football is for you! Tune in from December 18th and witness history in the making.
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