Afrosport TV, the broadcast rights holder for the Super Eagles 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, has concluded all necessary logistic plans to continue the seamless transmission of Nigeria’s journey to the Mundial.
This development begins with Friday’s crucial clash against Rwanda in Kigali and the subsequent home fixture against Zimbabwe in Uyo on Tuesday, 25 March.
Both games will kick off at 5 p.m. Nigerian time and will be broadcast on Afrosport TV as well as its affiliate network of 25 Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) member stations across Nigeria, including Africa’s largest network, NTA, and independent broadcaster Silverbird TV, amongst a host of major state and regional stations covering virtually the entire length and breadth of the country.
Rwanda v Nigeria
| World Cup Qualifiers
Mar. 21 | 5:00 PM WAT
Live on Afrosport TV pic.twitter.com/rK2NkZgtvQ
— AfroSport (@AfroSportTV) March 12, 2025
Afrosport content director, Deji Omotoyinbo, on Tuesday assured football fans across the country that they can follow the Super Eagles’ Journey to the 2026 World Cup through the remaining six qualifiers.
All the matches will be broadcast on the network in conjunction with BON affiliate partners on terrestrial television, ensuring millions of fans direct access to the Super Eagles all through the qualifying campaign
Pre-match analysis will commence at 4pm ahead of kick off at 5pm for both encounters.