MultiChoice, a CANAL+ company, has introduced special World Cup bundle offers on DStv and GOtv to give more Nigerians access to football’s biggest competition
The offer comes as anticipation builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
The tournament, the biggest in FIFA World Cup history, will feature 48 national teams, including 10 African nations, competing across 104 matches over 39 days.
The World Cup, popularly known as the Mundial, will begin on June 11 and conclude on July 19, 2026.
The opening match will be played in Mexico City, and the tournament will be the first in World Cup history to feature 48 teams from the previous 32-team format.
MultiChoice announced that starting from June 1, 2026, new DStv customers can purchase an HD decoder, dish kit, and a one-month DStv Yanga subscription for N15,000.
The customers on new GOtv can get a GOtv decoder, antenna, and one-month GOtv Jolli subscription for N15,000.
Speaking on the offer, the Chief Executive Officer of MultiChoice Nigeria, Kemi Omotosho, said the company was focused on making the FIFA World Cup experience more accessible to football fans.
Omotosho stated: “The FIFA World Cup is more than just a tournament – it’s a shared global moment. Our goal is to ensure that fans in Nigeria can experience every goal, every story and every unforgettable moment as it happens.
“Through our special World Cup bundle offers, we are making it more affordable for customers to get connected ahead of the tournament.”
She added that Africa’s home of football, SuperSport on DStv would deliver comprehensive, round-the-clock coverage of the tournament.
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MultiChoice Nigeria CEO said: “Viewers will enjoy live broadcasts of all 104 FIFA World Cup matches, four dedicated 24-hour World Cup channels and a bonus pop-up channel showcasing the best moments.
“To make navigation easier, selected SuperSport channels will be renamed for the duration of the tournament, ensuring customers can easily find and follow the action.”
Omotosho stated that beyond the live matches, viewers will enjoy a rich slate of FIFA World Cup programming, including match highlights, expert analysis and exclusive tournament magazine shows.
Omotosho said there will also be African football stories and behind-the-scenes content.
According to her, the World Cup coverage on SuperSport will also feature multiple language commentary options, including pidgin delivered through a distinct Pan-African lens, featuring top local commentators.
The customers will also have the flexibility to watch the tournament their way through Live TV, Catch Up, replays, and on DStv Stream.








