CAF Champions League Final to Be Broadcast Across the Globe
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The TotalEnergies CAF Champions League Final is going truly global - with some of the world's biggest broadcasters set to beam the showdown between Mamelodi Sundowns and AS FAR to fans across multiple continents.
The first leg takes place on Sunday, 17 May at Loftus Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa (14:00 GMT), with the second leg to follow in Rabat, Morocco on 24 May (19:00 GMT) - where the 2025/26 African champions will be crowned.
Who's Showing It?
The broadcast lineup reads like a who's who of global sports media:
beIN Sport covers the MENA region, France, the United States, and the South Pacific
CANAL+ will broadcast across 30+ countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
SuperSport will show the match in 36 countries
DAZN - broadcasting the CAF Champions League for the first time — covers 25+ territories including Japan, South Korea, and China
Channel 4 carries the match in the United Kingdom
SABC Sport for South African viewers
Azam TV for fans in Tanzania
SNRT's Arryadia for viewers in Morocco
Sport TV in Portugal, Megogo in Ukraine, and Sport Klub across Slovenia and Croatia round out the European coverage
What's at Stake
The two sides are competing for a record $6 million first prize - a reflection of CAF's growing investment in African club football.
The scale of this broadcast footprint says it all: African football's global moment is here.
