How To Watch Or Streaming FIFA Arab Cup Final 2025 Between Morocco vs Jordan

FIFA Arab Cup 2025: Where to Watch Live – Country-Wise Guide.




The FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025™ (December 1–18, 2025) will have widespread coverage across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), with all 32 matches available free-to-air via satellite (primarily Nilesat) for maximum accessibility. beIN SPORTS holds the primary rights, broadcasting live and free across 24 MENA territories, complemented by local free-to-air channels. Outside MENA, coverage is emerging but limited as of November 27, 2025—check FIFA.com for updates on additional global rights.Below is a country-wise breakdown of confirmed broadcasters and streaming options. All times are local to the venue (Qatar, UTC+3). Matches start from the opening ceremony on December 1 (Qatar vs. Palestine at Al Bayt Stadium).Country/Territory




How To Watch Or Streaming FIFA Arab Cup 2025

Streaming Options



USA

beIN SPORTS (international feed)

beIN Sports Connect (subscription)

Potential FOX Sports (unconfirmed); PPV via beIN for Arabic streams.

UK/Europe

beIN SPORTS (select feeds)

DAZN or beIN Connect (subscription)

Emerging rights; check local listings.

Global (Non-MENA)

FIFA+ (highlights only)

YouTube (daily highlights via beIN)

Interest from non-Arab broadcasters; full streams may require VPN for MENA feeds.


Qatar

Al-Kass TV (all channels, exclusive local coverage)

beIN CONNECT app (free for matches); Shouf app

Full tournament on Al-Kass HD 1+; includes play-offs and highlights.

United Arab Emirates


Dubai Sports; Abu Dhabi Sports (AD Sports)

beIN CONNECT app; beINSPORTS.com (free live streams)

Comprehensive free-to-air via Nilesat; expert analysis included.

Kuwait


Kuwait Sports

Kuwait Sports YouTube channel; beIN CONNECT app

Select matches streamed free on YouTube; full access via satellite.

Saudi Arabia

beIN SPORTS (primary); potential SSC (Saudi Sports Company)

beIN CONNECT app

Free-to-air on beIN across MENA; high interest due to Saudi team's debut.

Egypt

beIN SPORTS; ON (Egyptian national broadcaster, select matches)

beINSPORTS.com (Arabic streams, free)

Free-to-air emphasis for Egypt's games; 22 hours daily on beIN.

Morocco

beIN SPORTS; Arryadia TV (free-to-air for key matches)

beIN CONNECT app

Strong local coverage for Morocco; free via Nilesat.

Algeria

beIN SPORTS; EPTV (Algerian public TV, free-to-air)

beIN CONNECT app

Defending champions' matches prioritized; full free access.

Tunisia

beIN SPORTS; Watania 1 (national channel)

beIN CONNECT app

Prep for AFCON; free-to-air for all games.

Jordan

beIN SPORTS

beIN CONNECT app

Full coverage; free via satellite.

Iraq

beIN SPORTS

beIN CONNECT app

Regional free-to-air.

Syria, Palestine, Oman, Bahrain, Sudan, Comoros.

beIN SPORTS (regional)

beIN CONNECT app

Free-to-air across Arab world; local qualifiers highlighted.

Other MENA (e.g., Lebanon, Yemen, Libya)

beIN SPORTS (24 territories total)

beIN CONNECT app; YouTube highlights

Broad free-to-air access via Nilesat; daily news from 15:00–02:00 Mecca time
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Key Viewing TipsFree-to-Air Access: All major Arab channels (Al-Kass, Dubai/Abu Dhabi Sports, Kuwait Sports) are on Nilesat (frequency ~12.000 GHz). No subscription needed for core matches.

beIN SPORTS Coverage: 11+ hours daily (matches + studios), with experts like Mohamed Aboutrika. Free in MENA; PPV elsewhere (~$10–20 per match via beINSPORTS.com).

Digital Extras: Live scores, heat maps, and fan polls on beIN apps; viral moments on social media.

International Updates: More rights expected soon (e.g., DAZN for Europe). For real-time schedules, visit FIFA.com or beINSPORTS.com.

Tune in for the action—seven World Cup 2026 qualifiers are competing, promising intense rivalries!



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