
Over 95 territories to watch TotalEnergies CAF Champions League Final in Cairo on Sunday night
Published: Saturday, 31 May 2025
Over 95 countries, including additional 10 new territories in Europe and Americas, will watch the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League Second Leg Final.
The final, set to be played by Pyramids FC and Mamelodi Sundowns will be played on Sunday, 1 June in Cairo at 20h00 Cairo Time (17h00 GMT).
The TotalEnergies CAF Champions League has attracted over 400 million TV audiences this season – showing exponential growth of over 25% in tv audiences.
In recent years, the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League has experienced unprecedented television growth, solidifying its place as one of the fastest-growing continental football competitions in the world.
For the first time, fans across more than 49 international territories, including countries in Eastern Europe, will be able to watch the final live.
This marks a significant leap forward in CAF's mission to bring African football to the world stage.
TotalEnergies CAF Champions League Final Viewership Details:
In Africa: beIN Sport – ( Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Djibouti, Mauritania, Morocco, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Tunisia; Chad, Mauritius and Madagascar,
– ( Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Djibouti, Mauritania, Morocco, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Tunisia; Chad, Mauritius and Madagascar, France, Andorra, Monaco, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland; - United States,Canada, Indonesia, Taiwan, Philippines, Hong Kong, Thailand, Laos, Timer Leste, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, New Zealand and Australia)
SuperSport – English and Portuguese (Sub-Saharan Africa)
– English and Portuguese (Sub-Saharan Africa) SABC Sport – Free-to-air (South Africa)
– Free-to-air (South Africa) Canal+ – French-speaking Sub-Saharan Africa
– French-speaking Sub-Saharan Africa Azam Media – Tanzania and East Africa
International Markets: Portugal: SPORT TV
SPORT TV Netherlands: ZIGGO
ZIGGO Germany, Austria, Switzerland: WEDOSPORT
WEDOSPORT Czech Republic & Slovakia: TV ARENA
TV ARENA Poland: SPORTKLUB
SPORTKLUB Balkans: SPORT KLUB
SPORT KLUB Eurasia: SETANTA
SETANTA Israel: SPORT 5
SPORT 5 Worldwide Streaming (excluding certain territories):
With its enhanced global visibility, iconic new trophy, and elite clubs competing at the highest level, the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League final is poised to be the most widely followed edition in the tournament's history.
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