

Watch Egypt vs Nigeria at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations today, as FourFourTwo brings you a comprehensive guide on live streams and TV coverage wherever you are in the world.
Egypt vs Nigeria: key information
Date: Saturday 17 January 2026
Kick-off time: 16:00 GMT / 11:00 ET / 17:00 local
Venue: Stade Mohammed V, Casablanca
TV & Streaming: E4 (UK) | beIN Sports (USA) | beIN Sports / Canal+ / SuperSport (Africa)
FREE stream: Channel 4.com (UK)
Watch from anywhere: Get 70% off NordVPN
Egypt crashed out against Senegal in a tight affair, with Sadio Mane scoring the only goal.
Elsewhere, Nigeria were beaten on penalties via host nation, Morocco, with Bruno Onyemaechi vitally missing.
Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information on how to watch Egypt vs Nigeria online, on TV, and from anywhere.
Watch Egypt vs Nigeria for FREE in the UK
Fans in the UK can watch Egypt vs Nigeria for free thanks to Channel 4.
TV viewers will find the action on the E4 freeview TV channel, while those who prefer to stream online can head to the Channel 4 website.
Coverage is geo-restricted, but you can use a VPN to get your usual access if you're away from the UK right now more on that below.
Watch Egypt vs Nigeria from anywhere
Out of the country? That doesn't mean you have to miss the game. A VPN - or Virtual Private Network - means you can set your IP address to make your device appear to be in any country in the world, bypassing streaming geo-restrictions.
Provided it complies with your broadcasters T&Cs, you can use a VPN to unblock the streaming services you use back home. It also comes with added internet security benefits, which sounds like a winner to us.
FourFourTwos colleagues at TechRadar are experts in this field, and they reckon NordVPN is the best VPN provider on the market.
Is Egypt vs Nigeria on TV in the US?
Fans in the US can watch Egypt vs Nigeria on beIN Sports. Kick off is at 15:00 ET.
BeIN Sports comes on most good cable TV packages, but it doesn't have its own streaming service, so to tune in online, you'll need a cord-cutter such as YouTube TV, Fubo, or Sling.
How to watch Egypt vs Nigeria in Africa
Egypt vs Nigeria will be shown live on beIN Sports in Egypt and on SuperSport in Nigeria.
Canal+, SuperSport, and beIN Sports are the major regional broadcasters for AFCON, with the different services operating in various countries, but whichever service covers your country will have all games live.
See also AFCON 2025 broadcast guide: TV, streaming, how to watch every game in the Africa Cup of Nations
Egypt vs Nigeria: Preview
Egypt's narrow loss to Senegal was a stark reminder of how fierce this year's AFCON has been.
The Pharaohs managed just one shot on target across the 90 minutes, with Senegal's stern defence standing firm to progress.
There was some controversy at the end of the 90 minutes, as tensions boiled between both benches, as to be expected in a game of that kind of magnitude.
A remaining positive for Egypt is that they beat the reigning champions Ivory Coast at the quarter-final stage, and that should give them confidence.
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Nigeria boast a strong record against Egypt, boasting a 100% record in eight previous encounters of this kind.
Star strikers Ademola Lookman and Victor Osimhen will be the ones to watch, with the pair involved in everything positive the Super Eagles have done at the tournament.
Calvin Bassey, who was questionably booked against Morocco, is suspended for this one and will play no part.
Cyriel Dessers is also absent due to a thigh injury; however, Wilfred Ndidi returns from suspension after missing the semi-final defeat against Morocco.
FourFourTwo's prediction
Egypt 1-3 Nigeria
Nigeria pushed the hosts all the way, and we think it'll be them that come out on top in Casablanca.
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