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KoraLive | كورة لايف — Arabic Football Broadcast Guide

The Arabic Football Guide — Legal Broadcasters & Schedules

Today's football fixtures — official broadcast schedule

KoraLive / كورة لايف is an editorial guide to the Arabic-language football television calendar across the Middle East, North Africa and the wider Arabic-speaking diaspora. The fixture board above lists upcoming matches with their licensed rights-holders. The pages below break each competition and channel out in more detail.

The MENA broadcaster map in 2025-26

The Arabic-language football broadcast picture has settled into a stable arrangement:

  • beIN Sports is the dominant regional rights-holder across 24 Arabic-speaking countries: Champions League, Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, plus FIFA World Cup qualifying and the tournament itself.
  • SSC (Saudi Sports Channels) holds exclusive rights to the Saudi Pro League inside the Kingdom.
  • Abu Dhabi Sports and Dubai Sports share the UAE Pro League and selected international matches.
  • Al Kass carries the Qatari domestic league and Qatar national team on free-to-air across the Gulf.
  • Egyptian state TV and ON Sport carry Pharaohs internationals on free-to-air for the Egyptian audience. SNRT does the same for Morocco’s Atlas Lions.
  • The Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU) coordinates free-to-air rights for headline events — World Cup finals, AFCON finals, Olympic football — across member states.

Editorial note — May 2026

The UEFA Champions League is at the semi-final stage. The Premier League title race has settled with one weekend left. AFCON 2025 wrapped in Morocco earlier in the year; the next edition (AFCON 2027) will be played in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The Saudi Pro League is approaching its closing weeks.

Editorial context — why this site lists licensed broadcasters only

KoraLive is not a live-scores ticker, a betting tip page, or anything resembling a real-time feed. The fixture boards and broadcaster tables on this site exist purely to surface kickoff times and channel information for the licensed rights-holders listed above.

We cover the competitions Arabic-speaking audiences follow most closely: the UEFA Champions League, the Premier League, the Saudi Pro League, the Africa Cup of Nations, the five major European leagues, and the national teams of Egypt, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Tunisia. We do not host, embed or describe any unauthorised broadcast of any kind.

Frequently asked questions

Which official broadcasters show today's matches in the MENA region?
Rights are split across beIN Sports (the five top European leagues plus the Champions League and Europa League), SSC (Saudi Pro League and selected international fixtures), Abu Dhabi Sports and Dubai Sports (regional competitions and cup ties), and the Arab States Broadcasting Union (national-team matches and the World Cup). Every league page on this site names the official rights-holder.
Can major matches be watched free and legally?
Yes for a narrow set of fixtures. The Arab States Broadcasting Union carries national-team matches on free-to-air channels across most of the region. The major club competitions — Premier League, La Liga, the Champions League — require a beIN Sports subscription. No legal free option exists for the full live coverage of those competitions.
What is the difference between beIN Sports and SSC?
beIN Sports holds the exclusive MENA rights to the five major European leagues (Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, Ligue 1) plus the Champions League and Europa League. SSC is the Saudi General Sports Authority’s broadcaster, focused on the Roshn Saudi Pro League, the King’s Cup, and Saudi national-team friendlies. The two networks rarely compete for the same rights.
Does KoraLive host any live streams?
No. KoraLive is strictly editorial — we publish kickoff times, official broadcaster names, and subscription information. We do not host any feeds, link to third-party players, or describe how to access unlicensed streams. For copyright concerns, write to [email protected].