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How to Watch Mohamed Salah for FREE: Egypt vs Benin at AFCON - TV Channel, Live Stream
Liverpool fans in Egypt can catch Mohamed Salah in action for free during Egypt's crucial AFCON group stage clash against Benin.
Match Details
Egypt faces Benin on Tuesday evening in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) at the Stade Bouaké in Ivory Coast. Kick-off is at 8pm local time (7pm GMT). Salah, Liverpool's talismanic forward, captains the Pharaohs as they aim to secure a last-16 spot after a mixed start—drawing 2-2 with Mozambique and edging Ghana 1-0.
Benin, coached by former Liverpool defender Glen Johnson, sit third in Group B with three points from a win over Mozambique and a loss to Ghana. A victory for Egypt could confirm progression, while Benin need points to challenge for advancement.
Free Viewing Options in Egypt
- TV Channel: ON Time Sports (Egypt's premier sports broadcaster) will air the match live. Available on satellite (Nilesat 11594 H 27500) and terrestrial TV for most Egyptian households.
- Live Stream: Free streaming on the ON Time Sports app or website. No subscription required—just download the app from Google Play or App Store and log in with a free account.
- Alternatives: beIN Sports (channels 1-7 on Nilesat) offers coverage across MENA, with streams on beIN Connect (free trial available). KBC (Egyptian channel) provides highlights post-match.
Global Viewing for LFC Fans
Outside Egypt, UK viewers tune into Sky Sports Action (kick-off 7pm GMT), with streams via Sky Go/Now TV. In the US, beIN Sports streams live. VPN users in Egypt can access geo-blocked services securely.
Salah's Impact
Salah has one goal so far at AFCON but dazzled with his Liverpool form (17 goals this season). Egypt's coach Rui Vitória praises his leadership amid injury concerns for teammate Trezeguet.
Don't miss this thriller—Egypt's attack, led by Salah, faces Benin's resilient defense. Full team news: Egypt unchanged; Benin without key midfielder.
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