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Settle the score by watching World Cup live on Dstv Compact

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IT’S here! The Kings of football will be crowned in Qatar, but not before piercing shots, hypnotisin­g dribbles, and heart-breaking misses are seen and felt by billions of fans around the globe at the most anticipate­d event of them all – the 2022 Fifa World Cup.

This one matters because there is more at stake here than there has ever been before …

It’s do or die between the two greatest footballer­s of our time. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo each have just one final chance to win the title that will solidify them in history as the GOAT!

Belgium have it all but if they fail to convert, they stand to lose the glory and respect due to a golden generation of players.

England is home to the most dynamic and competitiv­e football league, the Premier League, but the English have yet to prove that their local talent can stand up to their billion dollar imports.

Lastly, Africa is past ready for its African representa­tives to finally fulfil their vast potential.

The tournament is prestigiou­s and elusive, but Dstv has made sure that all the action is crystal clear. Supersport will, for the first time broadcast the entire World Cup in 4K.

That’s 8.3 million megapixels. For all 64 matches. Perfectly brilliant for watching 32 fierce teams battling it out for the coveted title, live on Dstv Compact.

Supersport is introducin­g two dedicated channels for viewers to enjoy the complete set of games at the World Cup games in 4K.

Dstv’s Channels 216 and 217 will be the only way in Africa to watch all 64 World Cup matches in 4K quality, cementing Supersport’s position as the top sports broadcaste­r in Africa.

Dstv is stationed in Qatar to broadcast all the on-the-ground action. Supersport has readied crews on hand to capture breaking news and behind-the-scenes excerpts, with a particular focus on African participan­ts.

Beyond the mouth-watering clashes, Supersport will bring you some of the best analysts and esteemed studio guests like Jay-jay Okocha, Asamoah Gyan, Gaizka Mendieta, Owen Hargreaves, Michael Owen, and Jaap Stam; to break down the latest goals, news, and controvers­ies.

The World Cup will be claimed by one victorious team on December 18, but not before the world has witnessed some of the greatest players, rivalries, and football seen under the sun.

To watch all the matches in 4K, viewers require an Explora Ultra decoder, a 4K TV and a Premium, Compact Plus, or Compact subscripti­on. If you don’t have a 4K TV, don’t fret. HD viewing is available to all Dstv subscriber­s.*

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