CHAN2024 Featured Historic CHAN 2024 Final: Morocco vs. Madagascar Set for Global Broadcast from Nairobi News CorrespondenceAugust 29, 2025082 views The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) has officially confirmed extensive global broadcast coverage for the highly anticipated Final of the TotalEnergies CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN), PAMOJA 2024. This pivotal match will showcase Morocco, a distinguished two-time champion, against Madagascar, who is making their debut in a CHAN Final. The Final is scheduled to take place at the Moi International Sports Centre, located in Kasarani, Nairobi, Kenya, on Saturday, August 30, 2025, at 18:00 local time (15:00 GMT). This year’s tournament is particularly significant, as it marks the first instance in CHAN history that three East African nations—Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania—have co-hosted this prestigious competition. The match will signify the culmination of a month-long celebration, dedicated to highlighting the talent and skills of home-based African footballers. Broadcast Coverage Across Africa Fans across the African continent will have the opportunity to watch the Final live through CAF’s reputable broadcast partners. In Kenya, prominent broadcasters such as SuperSport, KBC, and Azam TV will provide comprehensive coverage. In Tanzania, TBC and Azam TV are scheduled to air the event, while in Uganda, FUFA TV and UBC will ensure access for fans. Moreover, the broadcast coverage will extend to multiple countries, including SABC Sport in South Africa, RTNC in the Democratic Republic of Congo, TVM in Madagascar, ORTM in Mali, RTB in Burkina Faso, CRTV in Cameroon, TPA in Angola, and NTA in Nigeria, among others. This extensive network will facilitate a wider audience engagement and foster excitement around the Final. International Coverage In addition to regional broadcasts, CAF has established robust international distribution agreements to ensure that the Final reaches fans worldwide. Matches will be aired live by global sports networks such as Canal+, beIN Sports, and New World TV. In Europe, Sport TV (Portugal) and Ziggo (Netherlands) are committed to providing coverage, while in South America, Band (Brazil) will broadcast the event. Moreover, additional coverage will be accessible across various platforms in Asia and the Middle East, showcasing the increasing global interest in CHAN and its significance in promoting African football. For a complete list of global broadcasters and their respective coverage details, please CLICK HERE. A Global Platform for Africa’s Talent This extensive broadcast coverage highlights CHAN’s crucial role as a platform for Africa’s talented home-based players to demonstrate their skills on both the continental and global stage. The tournament has already featured an array of thrilling performances and has unearthed emerging stars who are expected to shape the future of African football. The Final presents a unique opportunity, with Morocco striving for their third championship title and Madagascar aiming to claim their first-ever continental crown. News Source: CAF Online.