AFCON 2025: What time and on which channels to watch Uganda vs Tanzania live

AFCON 2025 – Uganda vs Tanzania: time, live channelsAFCON 2025: What time and on which channels to watch Uganda vs Tanzania liveThe second matchday in Group C of AFCON 2025 kicks off with a fratrici...

AFCON 2025: What time and on which channels to watch Uganda vs Tanzania live
AFCON 2025: What time and on which channels to watch Uganda vs Tanzania live

AFCON 2025 – Uganda vs Tanzania: time, live channels

AFCON 2025: What time and on which channels to watch Uganda vs Tanzania live

The second matchday in Group C of AFCON 2025 kicks off with a fratricidal clash that could already decide a fate. This Saturday, December 27, Uganda and Tanzania—both defeated in their opening fixtures—are playing for more than just points: they are fighting for survival. Uganda, punished by a clinical Tunisia (3–1), must address its defensive lapses and "regain maturity," according to Paul Put. On the other side, Tanzania showed reasons for hope despite their loss to Nigeria (2–1): Charles M’Mombwa reignited his side, but the dream crumbled all too quickly. This time, there’s no room for error.

AFCON 2025: What time and on which channels to watch Uganda vs Tanzania live?

The match between Uganda and Tanzania will take place this Saturday at 6:30 p.m. (Moroccan time) at Al Barid Stadium (Rabat) and will be broadcast on the following channels:

  • beIN Connect FRANCE
  • beIN Connect MENA HD
  • beIN Connect USA
  • beIN Sports 1 HD (Astro)
  • beIN Sports Australia 3 HD
  • beIN Sports France 1 HD
  • beIN Sports MENA Max 1 HD
  • beIN Sports MENA Max 2 HD
  • beIN Sports MENA Max 3 HD
  • beIN Sports MENA Max 4 HD
  • beIN Sports US Español
  • beIN Sports US HD
  • Channel 4 Streaming (ALL4)
  • DAZN Deutsch
  • DAZN Japan
  • EXXEN Digital Türkiye
  • Fanatiz USA
  • Fubo Sports USA
  • Megogo Futbol 2
  • Sport TV7 Portugal HD
  • Sportdigital FUSSBALL HD
  • Sportitalia HD
  • SuperSport MáXimo 360
  • SuperSport PSL HD
  • YouTube : Channel 4 Sport

Neighbourly duel, survival match

Between a structured but jittery Uganda and a bold yet fragile Tanzania, the balance of power hangs by a thread. All eyes will be on one name: Mbwana Samatta. The striker, struggling at Le Havre, may be playing one of his last big acts. On the other side, young Denis Omedi—who scored in the opening match—could be the key or the spark for a revival. Here, there’s no room for calculation: defeat means darkness, victory rekindles hope. In Rabat, it’s a matter of sporting life or death.

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