The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is entering its business end with the semi-finals about to get underway. Senegal will face Egypt at the Tangier Grand Stadium in the first match. Both sides topped their groups during the group stage, winning two out of three matches and drawing one.
Mohamed Salah has been a standout player in this tournament with four goals so far – just one behind Morocco’s Brahim Díaz. The Premier League and Champions League winner will be desperate to finally lift the trophy after losing two AFCON finals in 2017 and 2022.
Senegal, meanwhile, have progressed thanks to key contributions from Nicolas Jackson, Pape Gueye and Cherif Ndiaye, who have all scored twice.
But the big talking point will of course be the reunion of Salah and Sadio Mane. The former Reds winger has 50 goals in 92 appearances for his country and although only one has arrived at this tournament, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him turn up on the biggest stage.
Across their last 15 meetings, Egypt have won seven matches while Senegal have won six. As the head-to-head record suggests, there is very little between them, so we could easily be in for a contest that goes right down to the wire.
Read on for our guide to where to watch Senegal vs Egypt live streams online, on TV and potentially free wherever you are.
Can I watch Senegal vs Egypt for free?
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How to watch Senegal vs Egypt live streams in USA
Fans in the US can watch Senegal vs Egypt on beIN Sports via Sling.
Sling TV gives you access to beIN Sports channels through its Soccer Pass, which costs only $5 for your first month or $59.99 for a full year.
Fubo is a good alternative which only offers beIN Sports channels as a standalone plan $5.99 per month. The channels are also included on all of Fubo’s standard plans, which start at $73.99 per month after you’ve taken advantage of Fubo FREE Trial.
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How to watch Senegal vs Egypt live streams in the UK
In the UK, Senegal vs Egypt is free-to-air on E4, with live streaming available via Channel 4 streaming service.
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How to watch Senegal vs Egypt live streams in Canada
In Canada, Senegal vs Egypt is available to watch on beIN Sports via FuboTV.
Prices start at CA$26.99/month and you will be able to watch every AFCON 2025 game on the platform.
A VPN will help you tune in if you’re a Canadian traveling abroad. NordVPN is our recommended provider, and you can find out why with our in-depth NordVPN review.
How to watch Senegal vs Egypt live streams in Australia
In Australia, Senegal vs Egypt will be shown on the beIN Sports 3 channel, available via beIN Sports Connect.
Subscriptions start at AU$15.99/month or AU$159.99/year, after a 7-day FREE trial.
If you are currently outside of Australia but want to watch a Senegal vs Egypt live stream, you will have to get a VPNaccording to the instructions above.
When does Senegal vs Egypt start?
The match between Senegal and Egypt is scheduled to start at 5:00 PM GMT / 12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT Wednesday, January 14th. It is at 04:00 AEDT Thursday 15 January in Australia.
Can I watch Senegal vs Egypt on my mobile?
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access via mobile apps or via your phone’s browser. For example, Channel 4 in the UK.
You can also keep up to date with all key moments from AFCON on the official social media channels on Facebook (TheAFCON), X/Twitter (@CAF_Online), Instagram (@caf_online) and TikTok (@caf_online).
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