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Cameroon

How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Cameroon

Subscription Required

In Cameroon, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is available on Canal+ Afrique and SuperSport (DStv). No free streaming option is currently available, so a subscription is required. Using a VPN to access BBC iPlayer or SBS On Demand unlocks all 104 matches free from anywhere.

Cameroon's Indomitable Lions blazed the trail for African football at the 1990 World Cup, becoming the first African team to reach a World Cup quarterfinal under the legendary Roger Milla. Canal+ holds broadcast rights for Francophone Africa, making the 2026 tournament primarily a subscription viewing experience alongside a VPN option for free access.

Streaming Options Compared

ServicePrice
Canal+ AfriquePaid
SuperSport (DStv)Paid

Your Streaming Options

Canal+ Afrique

PAID
FrenchEnglish
All 104 matchesRequires account registration

Canal+ holds broadcast rights in Francophone Africa including Cameroon. Subscription required. Available via satellite and MyCanal app.

SuperSport (DStv)

PAID
EnglishFrench
All 104 matchesRequires account registration

DStv available in Cameroon. Compact Plus or Premium package required for full World Cup coverage.

Watching from outside Cameroon?

BBC iPlayer and SBS On Demand stream all 104 matches for free. A VPN lets you access either service from Cameroon at no cost.

VPN use is legal in most countries. Always check local regulations.

Did You Know?

Roger Milla became the oldest goalscorer in World Cup history when he scored against Russia at the 1994 World Cup at the age of 42, a record that still stands. His iconic celebration at the corner flag in 1990 remains one of the most recognisable images in tournament history.

Frequently Asked Questions

No free streaming option is currently available for the 2026 World Cup in Cameroon. A subscription to Canal+ Afrique is required.

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