All 52 matches during the tournament will be shown across platforms provided by the free-to-air broadcaster.
The tournament was originally due to be staged in Guinea but they were stripped of the honour following inadequate preparations.
RadioTimes.com brings you all the details of Africa Cup of Nations 2025 coverage across free-to-air TV this winter.
The majority of matches will be shown on 4Seven, though matches played simultaneously could feature on E4, with showpiece matches to be shown on Channel 4.
Africa Cup of Nations 2025 TV schedule
All UK time. Subject to change.
Senegal v Sudan (4pm) 4SevenMali v Tunisia (7pm) 4Seven
4th January 2026
Morocco v Tanzania (4pm) 4SevenSouth Africa v Cameroon (7pm) 4SevenEgypt v Benin (4pm) 4SevenNigeria v Mozambique (7pm) 4Seven
6th January 2026
Algeria v DR Congo (4pm) 4SevenIvory Coast v Burkina Faso (4pm) 4SevenQuarter-finals
TBC v TBCTBC v TBC
10th January 2026
TBC v TBCTBC v TBCTBC v TBCTBC v TBC
Third-place play-off
17th January 2026
TBC v TBCFinal
18th January 2026
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