All 104 matches
Every game live on SuperSport's World Cup channels, from the opener to the July 19 final.
Reconnect to SuperSport · Africa
SuperSport is the official World Cup 2026 broadcaster across Sub-Saharan Africa, carrying all 104 matches on DStv, DStv Stream and Showmax — and every one of those streams is geo-locked to the continent. If you already pay for DStv or Showmax back home in Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa or elsewhere in SuperSport's territory, a VPN reconnects you to Africa so you can watch the matches you already subscribe to — in the African language you grew up with. This is about getting back to your own subscription, not tapping a stream you have no right to.
Why it stops working
SuperSport (MultiChoice) holds the World Cup 2026 rights for Sub-Saharan Africa and shows all 104 matches live on dedicated channels — SS World Cup Central, SS World Cup Swahili, SS WC Naija and more — across DStv (Access to Premium), DStv Stream and Showmax. Those rights are licensed for African territories only, so DStv Stream and Showmax read the IP address your device connects from and block World Cup playback the moment they see you are outside the continent.
That happens even when your subscription is fully paid and active: DStv Stream and Showmax play at home in Johannesburg, Lagos or Nairobi, but not from London, Toronto or Sydney until you reconnect. A VPN set to an African server — South Africa is usually the most reliable — puts you back on a home IP so the coverage you already pay for behaves exactly as it does at home.
The legal way
Install a VPN with reliable African servers (South Africa works best) and enough speed for live sport.
Choose a South African (or other African) server so DStv Stream and Showmax see a home IP.
Sign in to the account that already carries your SuperSport World Cup channels.
Start the match. If it does not load, clear the app cache, reconnect and try another African city.
What you get back
Every game live on SuperSport's World Cup channels, from the opener to the July 19 final.
Commentary in English, isiZulu, Sesotho, Swahili, Nigerian Pidgin, Portuguese and more — the feeds you know from home.
Live HD plus up to 24 hours of scroll-back to catch matches you missed.
Phone, tablet, laptop and smart TV via the DStv Stream or Showmax app.
Who this is for
African football fans abroad who already pay for DStv or Showmax at home. Nigeria alone has around 2.1 million people living overseas, plus large Kenyan and South African communities — mostly in the UK, US, Canada and Australia. If you keep a DStv or Showmax subscription running for family back home, or you travel with it, this page is for you.
The VPN we recommend
You already pay for DStv or Showmax, so the VPN is the only extra cost. You want one that is fast enough for live football, with reliable African servers and a money-back window that covers the knockout stage. Here are the three we would use.
| VPN | Why it's here | Money-back |
|---|---|---|
| NordVPNEditor's pick | Fast enough for live 4K, 9,400+ servers, reliable with the broadcasters above | 30 days |
| SurfsharkBest value | Unlimited devices (whole family / flatshare), cheaper long plans | 30 days |
| CyberGhostLongest trial | The longest guarantee here — covers the full tournament | 45 days |
SuperSport abroad
SuperSport's World Cup rights cover Sub-Saharan Africa only, so DStv Stream and Showmax are geo-locked. Outside Africa the match will not play until you reconnect with a VPN set to an African server.
Yes, if you already subscribe. Connect a VPN to a South African server, sign in to DStv Stream or Showmax, and the SuperSport coverage you pay for plays as it does at home.
South Africa is usually the most reliable, though any server in SuperSport's African territory can work. DStv Stream and Showmax key off African IP addresses.
Yes. A VPN only restores access to Africa — you still need an active DStv, DStv Stream or Showmax plan that includes SuperSport. The VPN does not replace it.
SuperSport carries the World Cup in English plus African languages including isiZulu, Sesotho, Swahili, Nigerian Pidgin (SS WC Naija) and Portuguese — the same feeds you get at home.
Keep exploring
Sources: SuperSport — official FIFA World Cup 2026 hub (watch) · DStv — where to watch every match (official) · DStv Kenya — where to watch & stream (official)
Written and fact-checked by: WatchWC26 Editorial Team. Reviewed for official broadcaster access, geo-blocking limits and legal viewing notes. Last reviewed: July 1, 2026.