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In celebration of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Showmax Pro is launching a special offer to new subscribers.
Sports fans are in for a live streaming treat. If you sign up for Showmax Pro before 31 August 2021, you’ll receive two months of access for the price of one. That’s an extra month on us to catch all the action live from the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020!
For athletes, the Olympics represents the peak of their sporting careers and the chance to receive recognition on an international stage.
And whilst the Tokyo 2020 event will be unlike any other Olympic Games in history, it promises all the excitement, drama and glory you’d expect from the world’s greatest sporting spectacle.
While international spectators have been barred from attending the Games in person due to Covid restrictions, Showmax Pro subscribers have access to live streams of every event that is made available to SuperSport by the Olympic Broadcast Services, including the opening and closing ceremonies, and every medal event.

With homegrown heroes from more than 45 African countries competing at Tokyo 2020, including stars like Wayde van Niekerk, Blessing Okagbare, Almaz Ayana and the Ivorian men’s football team, you don’t want to miss out! Subscribe to Showmax Pro from ¢59.99 per month »
Get two months of Showmax Pro for the price of one
Watch all the key moments from the Olympics online at www.showmax.com or on your phone using the Showmax app. If you sign up for Showmax Pro before August 31, 2021, you’ll receive two months of access for the price of one.
To claim your free month, go to www.showmax.com to subscribe or upgrade. That’s it, you’re all set to go for gold!
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