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Supersport makes U-turn, set to broadcast AFCON23

The 2023 AFCON kick starts on Saturday at 9 pm WAT when the host country, Ivory Coast, plays Guinea Bissau.
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MULTICHOICE, the parent company of DStv and Gotv, have announced that they will be broadcasting the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations set to take place in Ivory Coast through their sports channel, Supersport.

Recall that Supersport had earlier announced that it wouldn't be broadcasting the 52 matches because it failed to secure broadcasting rights for the continent’s biggest footballing event.

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It appears that the company has now made a U-turn and has sorted out stuff, and will be broadcasting all 52 matches scheduled for January 13 – February 11, 2024.

“No gree for anybody! Watch all 52 matches of the #afcon2023 on @supersports,” DSTV tweeted.

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Earlier, the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), on Wednesday, announced it would be transmitting all the 52 AFCON matches.

Africa’s largest TV network made this known on its X handle, after signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Afro Sports.

The 2023 AFCON kick starts on Saturday at 9 pm WAT when the host country, Ivory Coast, plays Guinea Bissau.