AFCON 2025 Showdown: Egypt vs Ivory Coast — TV channels and how to stream the quarterfinals
9 January 2026
Which channels broadcast the Egypt vs Ivory Coast AFCON 2025 match?
BeIN Sports holds the HD broadcasting rights for AFCON 2025. The Egypt versus Ivory Coast clash will be shown on beIN Sports MAX 1 with Arabic commentary, ensuring fans get the best available feed and language option for this marquee quarterfinal.
How to watch Egypt vs Ivory Coast online?
You can stream the match online via the TOD app or through beIN Connect. If you happen to be traveling or facing regional restrictions, consider a reputable VPN service to access your home streams. Always check regional availability and local restrictions before you tune in.
Match details: commentator, date, venue, and kickoff
BeIN Sports has assigned Ali Mohamed Ali as the commentator for this AFCON 2025 encounter. The match is scheduled for Saturday, January 10, 2026, at the Grand Stadium in Agadir. Kickoff is 21:00 local time in Egypt and 22:00 in Saudi Arabia, giving fans in different time zones a clear window to plan their watch party.
The quarterfinal pits two continental powers against each other, with Egypt aiming to continue their title bid after defeating Benin in the Round of 16, while Ivory Coast earned their spot with a win over Burkina Faso. The venue, known as the Grand Stade d’Agadir, adds to the occasion with its modern facilities and passionate crowd.
For fans seeking a quick summary, the match details are as follows: date Saturday, January 10, 2026; time 21:00 Egypt time / 22:00 local time; venue Grand Stadium in Agadir; channels beIN Sports MAX 1; streaming TOD or beIN Connect; commentator Ali Mohamed Ali.
Punchline time: if the match had a sniper, it would aim for a perfect shot—right through the crowd of defenders and straight into the goal’s lens of glory. And if humor were a goalkeeper, these two teams would have an unbreakable reach, because even the punchlines stay on target.
Punchline 2: watching football is the only sport where my snacks get as much air time as the ball—here’s hoping the popcorn travels faster than the ball ever does.