With a squad stacked with talent and a rich history in the competition, Nigeria will be keen to make a strong start to their 2025 AFCON campaign. Historically, the Super Eagles remain one of AFCON’s most successful nations, winning the tournament three times. But they will still carry the scars of their loss in the 2023 AFCON final, where they fell short to Ivory Coast. Due to this loss, Osimhen & co will be relentless in their pursuit of the AFCON trophy in 2025 and first up is Tanzania.
How to watch Nigeria vs Tanzania in AFCON 2025 from anywhere in the world.
Can I watch Nigeria vs Tanzania for free?
Yes, football fans in the UK can catch the action for free on the Channel 4 streaming platform.
Those outside the UK will need a VPN to stream the game at no cost at all. NordVPN is our pick – more on that below.
Nigeria vs Tanzania Team News
NIGERIA XI: Nwabali; Osayi-Samuel, Ajayi, Bassey, Sanusi; Iwobi, Ndidi, Chukwueze; Lookman, Osimhen, Adams.
TANZANIA XI: Masudi; Kapombe, Mwamnyeto, Hamad, Husseini; Miroshi, Msanga, M’Mombwa; Msuva, Samatta, Allarakhia.
How to watch Nigeria vs Tanzania anywhere
AFCON is almost upon us and there is no better way to start than with a great nation vs an underdog. But what if you’re away from home for this AFCON clash?
Don’t worry, this is where a VPN becomes your best friend. A VPN allows you to appear as if you’re still at home from anywhere in the world, meaning you don’t have to miss out on anything due to geo-blocking. We recommend NordVPN, it’s the best on the market. Nord is the best way to unlock your stream of Nigeria vs Tanzania.
Using a VPN to watch Nigeria vs Tanzania this Tuesday is really straightforward.
1. Install VPN of your choice. As we have said, NordVPN is our favorite.
2. Select the location you want to connect to in the VPN app. For example, if you want to watch Channel 4’s stream of Nigeria vs Tanzania this Tuesday, select ‘UK’ from the countries listed.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head over to Channel 4, log in and watch the start of AFCON for free.
How to watch Nigeria vs Tanzania live streams in USA
Fans in the US can catch Nigeria vs Tanzania on beIN Sports via Sling.
For those in the States, this game and every other AFCON game from 2025 is available across beIN Sports USA’s channels and you can access this with Sling’s Soccer Pass. Right now you can get your first month for just $5.
A football fan visiting another country? You can access your usual streams using NordVPN.
How to watch Nigeria vs Tanzania live streams in UK
As mentioned above, UK fans can live stream Nigeria vs Tanzania at no cost at all via Channel 4.
The free-to-air UK broadcaster has the rights to stream AFCON this winter and all you have to do is set up a free account and you’re good to go.
Outside the UK for Nigeria vs Tanzania? You can access Channel 4’s stream using NordVPN.
How to watch Nigeria vs Tanzania live streams in Canada
Over in the Great White North, fans can tune in via beIN Sports Connect.
Soccer fans in Canada who want to catch the action in Africa this year via beIN Sports Connect will need a subscription. Prices start at CAD 19.95/month.
Alternatively, fans can access beIN’s footage via FuboTV with prices starting at CAD$26.99/month.
Outside of Canada for AFCON? Use NordVPN to access your streaming services from anywhere in the world.
How to watch Nigeria vs Tanzania live streams in Australia
For those wanting to watch this group c opener in Oz, you can also tune in via beIN Sports Connect.
BeIN Sports subscriptions for fans in Australia start at AU$15.99/month or AU$159 for the whole year. Right now, beIN Sports even offers a 7-day free trial for new subscribers.
Out of Oz this Tuesday? Use one VPN to login to your beIN Sports account and watch Nigeria vs Tanzania from anywhere in the world.
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