Multin Micho Sredejovic’s charges must win at the Grand Marrakech stadium and hope that Tanzania falls short against Algeria in Algiers.
Yet again, another critical day in Ugandan football as the Uganda Cranes head into a critical AFCON 2023 qualifier against Niger on Thursday.
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Multin Micho Sredejovic’s charges must win at the Grand Marrakech stadium and hope that Tanzania falls short against Algeria in Algiers.
But where can Ugandans watch the national team from with the game set to kick off at 10 pm Ugandan time.
The game will be broadcast on several platforms, starting with FUFA TV, the local football governing body’s owned television network.
South African leading pay TV, DSTV, have also confirmed telecasting the game on channel 229 in Uganda, which sometimes comes with analysis broadcast from Johannesburg.
League title sponsors StarTimes have also advertised the game, alongside a host of other fixtures on the day, with subscribers able to watch the game on two bouquets and the app.
Surprisingly, the national broadcaster UBC Television will not be able to telecast the game; there will also be several links on different sites online.
The Uganda Cranes sit third in Group F with four points and must win their final AFCON 2023 qualifier against Niger on Thursday as they hope that Algeria beat Tanzania.
The qualification will earn the Cranes an 8th AFCON ticket in the nation’s history and their first since 2019 in Cairo, Egypt.