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Zambia vs Comoros AFCON 2025: SuperSport, SABC and Global Channels with Thabiso Mosia, Andrew Kabuura and Expert Pundits

The CAF African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 kicks off with high anticipation as Zambia faces Comoros in Group A at the iconic Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca, Morocco. Scheduled for 17:30 UK time on Friday, December 26, 2025, this match promises thrilling action, and while UK viewers might need to explore streaming options, African audiences are treated to top-tier coverage on SuperSport and SABC channels. These broadcasters, long-time staples for continental football in Britain’s neighbouring African diaspora communities, feature seasoned presenters like Thabiso Mosia on SABC and Andrew Kabuura on SuperSport, backed by pundits with rich playing and coaching pedigrees.

For British fans tuning in from home, the absence of traditional UK channels like ITV, BBC, Sky Sports or TNT Sports means turning to international streams or VPNs for access to feeds like SuperSport or beIN Sports. SuperSport, a MultiChoice powerhouse dominant across sub-Saharan Africa, holds extensive AFCON rights and delivers premium HD coverage that rivals any European broadcast. Their Football Plus HD channel (Africa and Nigeria variants) and PSL HD will host the game with Andrew Kabuura presenting, joined by pundits Simphiwe Dludlu, Bongani Khumalo and Daniel Akpeyi. Meanwhile, South Africa’s public broadcaster SABC 2 HD and SABC+ offer free-to-air access with Thabiso Mosia at the helm, supported by Thabo Senong and Aaron Mokoena.

Andrew Kabuura, a veteran Ugandan broadcaster, has carved a niche in African football coverage over two decades. His career spans SuperSport’s marquee events, from AFCONs to the FIFA World Cup qualifiers, known for his insightful play-by-play and ability to blend statistics with narrative flair. Paired with pundits like Simphiwe Dludlu, a former South African international midfielder who played for Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana, offering tactical breakdowns drawn from his 20+ caps. Bongani Khumalo, ex-Pirates and Bafana defender with Premier League stints at Reading and Doncaster, brings defensive expertise, while Daniel Akpeyi, the towering Nigerian goalkeeper who guarded the posts for Kaizer Chiefs and the Super Eagles, provides goalkeeping insights from his CAF Champions League-winning experience.

On SABC, Thabiso Mosia anchors with charisma honed through years on SABC Sport, covering PSL and international fixtures. His studio chemistry with Thabo Senong, a respected coach who led South Africa’s U23 Amagluglug to AFCON glory and served as Bafana assistant, promises deep strategic analysis. Aaron Mokoena, ‘Rio’ to fans, captained Bafana Bafana with 107 caps, playing for Ajax Cape Town, Blackburn Rovers in the Premier League, and Impala Platinum – his punditry dissects midfield battles with authority.

Beyond Africa, global viewers have options. beIN Sports networks light up screens worldwide: beIN Connect New Zealand, beIN Sports Australia 3 HD, beIN Sports Canada HD, beIN Sports MENA Max 3 HD, and beIN Sports US HD, all presented by Ramón Barrenechea. The Argentine commentator, a beIN staple since 2014, boasts a career narrating La Liga, Ligue 1 and now AFCON, famed for his passionate Spanish calls that resonate with MENA and diaspora audiences. India’s FanCode offers a geo-restricted paid stream, ideal for subcontinental fans.

This Zambia vs Comoros clash at Stade Mohammed V – a venue steeped in AFCON history hosting the 1988 and 2022 finals – sees Chipolopolo aiming to break a 13-year major tournament winless streak. Zambia, ranked 84th FIFA, drew 1-1 with Mali in their opener, powered by Patson Daka’s goal. Comoros, 30 places below, lost 2-0 to hosts Morocco but showed grit. Learn more about AFCON history. Head-to-head, Zambia edge recent COSAFA Cup wins, but Comoros stunned with a 1-0 victory in June 2025.

Zambia’s lineup features Patson Daka, the Leicester City star with AFCON pedigree, alongside Lubambo Musonda and Kings Kangwa in midfield. Coach Avram Grant, ex-Ghana AFCON finalist, maintains calm per reports. Comoros rely on Elche’s Myziane Maolida and Rafiki Said, under coach Rababou Youssouf. Referee Ahmad Heeralall from Mauritius oversees, ensuring fair play.

Why tune in? Group A heats up with Morocco atop on three points, Mali and Zambia on one. A Zambia win secures progress; Comoros need spoils to survive. British expats and Africa enthusiasts in the UK can expect feverish social media buzz, with streams accessible via smart VPNs to SuperSport or beIN. SuperSport’s production, with multi-angle replays and player tracking, elevates the viewing. SuperSport broadcasting legacy.

Pundit backgrounds enrich debates. Thabo Senong’s youth development nous, including Paris Saint-Germain academy roles, contrasts Aaron Mokoena’s leadership tales from captaining Bafana to World Cup 2010. SuperSport’s trio – Dludlu’s club loyalty, Khumalo’s European exposure, Akpeyi’s shot-stopping lore – forecast tactics. Barrenechea’s beIN team adds Latin flair for international feeds.

AFCON 2025, expanded to 24 teams, showcases Africa’s rising stars amid Morocco’s hosting prowess. Zambia seeks a first group stage win since 2015; Comoros, AFCON debutants in 2021, eye upsets. Venue Stade Mohammed V, capacity 45,000, buzzes post-Morocco’s opener. UK time 17:30 aligns with prime evening slots Down Under and across beIN zones.

For Brits, check FanCode if eligible or pirate streams cautiously – but official paths support the sport. SABC’s free access democratises viewing, echoing BBC’s public service ethos. Predictions favour Zambia 2-1, per betting insights, but Comoros’ resilience looms. Zambia national team profile.

Match stats preview: Zambia’s 1.2 goals per game contrasts Comoros’ defensive setup. Key duel: Daka vs Pandor in goal. SuperSport’s HD feeds promise immersive experience, with Kabuura’s calls syncing pundit hot takes. Mosia’s SABC studio, vibrant with Senong and Mokoena, captures South African passion spilling into UK living rooms via streaming.

As kick-off nears, excitement builds. Whether via SuperSport’s polish, SABC’s accessibility or beIN’s global reach, this AFCON opener delivers. British fans, grab popcorn – African football’s drama unfolds at 17:30 UK time.

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