The battle for continental supremacy intensifies as Senegal take on Egypt in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) semi-finals on Wednesday, 14 January 2026. A rematch of the dramatic 2021 final, this clash of African giants promises a compelling narrative as the Lions of Teranga face the Pharaohs under the lights of Tangier. In this guide, we provide all the information you need to watch the match live — including kickoff times across regions, broadcast channels, official streaming platforms, and VPN tips for unrestricted viewing.
Match Preview: Senegal vs Egypt – AFCON Semi-Final Showdown
This tie revives one of Africa’s most captivating modern rivalries. Senegal famously defeated Egypt on penalties in the 2021 final, and since then, both sides have endured highs and lows. For Senegal, this marks a return to form after a disappointing 2023 campaign, with ten wins from their last eleven against African opposition. Head coach Pape Thiaw has emphasized efficiency in front of goal — his team already boasts 11 goals in this tournament, showcasing both attacking prowess and defensive solidity with three clean sheets in five games.
Egypt’s path to the semi-finals has been less convincing. Hossam Hassan’s side edged past Benin in extra time before surviving a late scare in a 3-2 win over Ivory Coast. While Mohamed Salah continues to chase history, defensive frailties persist — the Pharaohs have kept just two clean sheets in their last 11 matches. With only one goal scored against Senegal in their last five meetings, Egypt must rediscover their resilience if they hope to progress to another final.
Where to Watch Senegal vs Egypt: Live Stream, TV Channel, and Start Time
The AFCON semi-final kicks off on 14 January 2026 at 18:00 CET at the Ibn Batouta Stadium in Tangier, Morocco. Both nations have won four of their five matches at this tournament, but only one will move closer to glory. Expect fireworks from Sadio Mané and Mohamed Salah in a continental classic with a place in the final on the line.
| Country/Region | Local Kickoff Time |
|---|---|
| United Kingdom | 17:00 GMT |
| USA (Eastern Time) | 12:00 EST |
| USA (Pacific Time) | 09:00 PST |
| India | 22:30 IST |
| Australia | 04:00 AEDT (15 Jan) |
| New Zealand | 06:00 NZDT (15 Jan) |
| Germany / France / Spain | 18:00 CET |
| Egypt / South Africa | 19:00 EET/SAST |
| Senegal | 17:00 GMT |
| Nigeria | 18:00 WAT |
| Japan | 02:00 JST (15 Jan) |
How to Watch Senegal v Egypt: Live Stream and Kick-Off Time
The match will be televised and streamed worldwide through a range of regional broadcasters. In the United States and Canada, beIN Sports holds the official rights. UK and Ireland fans can watch it live on Channel 4. Sub-Saharan Africa is well covered via SuperSport and national networks like SABC Sport in South Africa and NTA in Nigeria. France and MENA regions will access the match on beIN Sports.
Other notable platforms include Viaplay across the Nordic countries, Ziggo Sport in the Netherlands, Sportdigital in Germany, and SNRT in Morocco. If you’re abroad and geo-blocked, a VPN can help unlock access to your local broadcaster.
Where to Watch Senegal vs Egypt Online
Official streaming options are available for fans who prefer to watch online:
- beIN SPORTS CONNECT: MENA, France, Australia, USA, Canada (via app or web)
- SuperSport App: Sub-Saharan Africa with DStv subscription
- Viaplay: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland
- Channel 4 Streaming (UK): Available via app and website
- Ziggo GO: Netherlands (subscription required)
- Megogo: Poland, Ukraine, Kazakhstan
- Movistar+: Spain
| Country/Region | Broadcaster/Platform |
|---|---|
| United Kingdom / Ireland | Channel 4 |
| USA / Canada / Australia | beIN Sports |
| Germany | Sportdigital |
| France / MENA | beIN Sports |
| Spain | Movistar |
| Portugal | Sport TV |
| Poland / Ukraine / Kazakhstan | Megogo |
| Denmark / Sweden / Norway / Finland / Iceland | Viaplay |
| Netherlands | Ziggo Sport |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport, national broadcasters |
| South Africa | SABC Sport |
| Egypt | Channel TBC / beIN Sports |
| China | ZhiBo8 |
| Turkey | Exxen |
Spotlight Countries
- United Kingdom: Free-to-air coverage on Channel 4 with live streaming via All 4.
- United States: beIN Sports offers full coverage, available via cable and digital platforms.
- France: beIN Sports France provides multi-camera views, highlights, and studio analysis.
- Germany: Sportdigital covers AFCON with German commentary and in-depth match previews.
- South Africa: Watch on SABC Sport and SuperSport for full local language coverage.
- Nigeria: BON, NTA, and SuperSport will broadcast the match with extensive pre-match coverage.
How to Watch Anywhere with VPN
If you’re traveling or live in a region without official broadcast access, a VPN can help you unlock the match using your home country subscription:
- Download a trusted VPN app like NordVPN or ExpressVPN.
- Install the VPN on your device and connect to a server in your home country.
- Log in to your local streaming provider (e.g. beIN SPORTS, Channel 4, SuperSport).
- Ensure your account is active and stream the match live without restrictions.
- Use a stable internet connection to avoid buffering during the live broadcast.
How to Watch Senegal vs Egypt at Sportsbook
Several licensed online bookmakers provide live streaming of AFCON matches. If you’re eligible, you can follow the game through sportsbook platforms:
- Create an account with a sportsbook offering football streams (e.g., bet365, Unibet).
- Complete ID verification and ensure your account is funded.
- Locate the live streaming section or “Football” tab.
- Find the Senegal vs Egypt match and click to watch live.
- Some platforms may require a small wager or balance to access the stream.
Always check your country’s regulations on sports betting and streaming availability.
With two of Africa’s biggest footballing powers colliding, the Senegal vs Egypt semi-final promises to be a gripping encounter. Whether you’re tuning in via national broadcasters or online platforms, don’t miss this dramatic chapter in AFCON history. Use a VPN if needed — and join the continent in watching a titanic battle unfold in Tangier.

