TOD brings viewers a host of benefits by streaming the matches, including multilingual coverage, the Match Center Feature, and flexible streaming options.
TOD, the premium sports and entertainment streaming platform in the MENA region, has announced exclusive packages for the upcoming TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Côte d’Ivoire 2023 tournament. Football enthusiasts throughout the region can indulge in the action-packed tournament, scheduled from January 13 to February 11.
TOD is set to stream AFCON 2023, hosted by Ivory Coast, featuring 24 teams, including Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Senegal, and Nigeria. The tournament boasts a stellar lineup of football stars, with fan favourites including Vincent Aboubakar, Victor Osimhen, Sadio Mane, Riyad Mehrez, and the region’s beloved Mohamad Salah representing Egypt.
Viewers tuning in to TOD for the matches can enjoy several advantages, including multilingual coverage in Arabic, English, and French. A dedicated Arabic studio ensures an inclusive and engaging experience for diverse audiences.
To enhance the viewing experience, TOD incorporates the Match Center Feature, providing constantly updated live stats powered by Opta. This feature offers fans a comprehensive understanding of the game as it unfolds.
AFCON matches will be available both live and on-demand on TOD, accessible across various devices, allowing fans to catch every moment at their convenience. The TOD 360 feature adds an interactive timeline and real-time stats, elevating the overall viewing experience.
Speaking about the package, John Paul Mckerlie, TOD’s VP of Marketing and Sales, said: “TOD continues to set the standard for sports streaming in the MENA region, ensuring its subscribers enjoy a cutting-edge, immersive, and interactive football-watching experience. Our specific tournament-oriented package offers football fans the flexibility to watch their favourite teams, in premium HD viewing experience on the device of their choice – without having to depend on insecure channels, which may compromise viewers’ data and security.”