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CAN 2025: On which channels to follow Tunisia – Uganda

by Webdo
Tuesday 23 December 2025 18:41
in Sport

The Tunisian selection begins its campaign at the 2025 African Cup of Nations with an anticipated duel against Uganda. A group C poster scheduled for the evening in Rabat and broadcast on several international channels, offering supporters many options to follow the Eagles of Carthage.

Tunisia faces Uganda this Tuesday evening for its first match of CAN 2025. The match will take place at 9:00 p.m. at the annex stadium of the Prince Moulay Abdallah Sports Complex in Rabat. This Group C duel marks the start of the Tunisian journey in a group stage considered decisive.

A key meeting to get the tournament off to a good start

Opposed to an eye-catching Ugandan selection, the Carthage Eagles are aiming for a convincing start in order to lay the foundations for their qualification. The Tunisian staff is banking on a balance between experience and youth to gain the upper hand from this first outing, in a stadium which should welcome a strong presence of North African supporters.

Extensive international television coverage

The meeting will be broadcast on several channels around the world. In the MENA region, beIN Sports Max 1 will broadcast, while the French public will be able to follow the match on beIN Sports FR 1. In Europe, the match will also be accessible on Sport TV 4 in Portugal, Sport Digital in Germany, Movistar Liga de Campeones in Spain, as well as Channel 4 in the United Kingdom.

A match eagerly awaited by Tunisian supporters

This first test against Uganda arouses particular interest in Tunisia, where expectations are high after the contrasting performances of the last editions. A victory would allow the Eagles of Carthage to approach the rest of the tournament with greater serenity and confidence.

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