One of Africa’s biggest football stars is joining SuperSport’s FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage. SuperSport is proud to announce that Nigerian international and Fulham midfielder Alex Iwobi will headline an extraordinary line-up of football royalty assembled for the biggest FIFA World Cup™ in history.Fresh from another outstanding Premier League campaign, Iwobi arrives in the SuperSport studio at the peak of his powers.
The versatile midfielder has become one of the most respected and consistent performers in English football, transforming himself from a precocious Arsenal academy graduate into a seasoned Premier League leader and one of Nigeria’s most influential footballers.
Having amassed more than 95 international appearances for the Super Eagles, represented Nigeria at the FIFA World Cup™, reached multiple Africa Cup of Nations finals, and established himself as a key figure for Fulham in the English Premier League, Iwobi brings a rare perspective that only a current elite-level player can offer.

Renowned for his tactical intelligence, relentless work ethic and ability to influence games in multiple positions, Iwobi will provide viewers with unique insight into the modern game from someone still competing against the world’s best players every week. His appointment forms part of SuperSport’s commitment to delivering world-class analysis for a tournament that promises to redefine football’s global landscape.

And if Iwobi represents African football’s present, then the rest of SuperSport’s stellar panel embodies its rich past and enduring legacy.Joining him is former Nigeria captain William Troost-Ekong, one of the continent’s most respected defensive leaders and the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations Player of the Tournament. Fresh off a distinguished international career, Troost-Ekong officially retired from international football in December 2025, closing the chapter on a remarkable journey that saw him captain the Super Eagles and represent Nigeria on football’s biggest stages.

Reflecting on his new role with Africa’s biggest sports broadcaster, Troost-Ekong shared his excitement about joining the SuperSport family.”It feels fantastic to officially join the SuperSport family for the World Cup,” said Troost-Ekong.
“SuperSport is where I watched tournaments long before I had the chance to play at the World Cup for Nigeria in 2018, so being part of it now is genuinely special, and a full life cycle moment.” Adding even more pedigree to the panel is Ghanaian legend Asamoah Gyan. Widely regarded as one of Africa’s greatest-ever forwards, Gyan remains Ghana’s all-time leading goalscorer and Africa’s highest goalscorer in FIFA World Cup™ history. His six World Cup goals and starring role in Ghana’s unforgettable run to the quarter-finals in 2010 have cemented his place among the continent’s immortals. Joining him is South African icon Siphiwe “Shabba” Tshabalala, forever etched into football folklore after scoring the unforgettable opening goal of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ – the first goal scored on African soil at the tournament.
A Kaizer Chiefs legend and veteran of 90 appearances for Bafana Bafana, Tshabalala brings deep tactical understanding, infectious passion and a uniquely South African perspective to the studio. Supporting the headline names is an elite cast of football minds and fan favourites.UEFA Champions League winner Salomon Kalou returns to the SuperSport panel, bringing the sophisticated analysis and calm authority that viewers have come to expect from the Ivorian great.
He is joined by current Philadelphia Union head coach Bradley Carnell, whose experience in elite coaching environments across Europe, Africa and Major League Soccer will offer fascinating insight from within one of the host nations. Carnell will be based on the ground in the US, providing viewers with the very best of analysis live from the spectacle.
Guiding viewers through every twist and turn of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ will be an exceptional team of broadcasters. The stellar anchoring lineup includes Uganda’s Andrew Kabuura, the incomparable Carol Tshabalala, veteran presenter Thomas Mlambo, rising star Thato Moeng and charismatic Nigerian broadcaster Mozez Praiz. Together, they will bring viewers closer than ever to a tournament unlike any other.

Spanning three host nations, featuring 48 teams and delivering an unprecedented 104 matches, the FIFA World Cup 2026™ is set to be the biggest celebration of football the world has ever seen. And with Alex Iwobi leading an all-star African cast of football legends and modern greats, SuperSport viewers can expect analysis worthy of the spectacle. From the opening whistle in Mexico City on 11 June to the final showdown in New Jersey on 19 July, SuperSport will be there every step of the journey.
Fans can watch every FIFA World Cup 2026™ match live on DStv Premium, Compact Plus, Compact, Family and Access, with the DStv Access package going for as low as UGX 49,000. All matches are also available to stream on supported packages, ensuring flexible viewing options wherever you are.



