CAF Group C – Teams, Schedule and How to Follow the Action

Fans are buzzing about Group C in the 2024 African Nations Championship. If you want to keep up with the drama, you need the basics right now: which nations are battling it out, when the games happen, and where you can watch every moment. Below is a quick‑run guide that gives you exactly that, without the fluff.

Who’s in Group C?

Group C brings together four hungry sides: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and the surprise qualifier, Sudan. All three hosts – Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda – are automatically in the group, so they already know the home atmosphere. Sudan earned its spot through the qualification round and is looking to shock the hosts on foreign soil.

Each team has a clear goal: finish on top or at least secure the second spot to move into the knockout stage. Kenya’s midfield maestro, Victor Wanyama, leads a seasoned squad, while Tanzania relies on speedy winger Rashid Kawawa. Uganda’s workhorse striker, Denis Okello, is the man to watch for goals, and Sudan’s disciplined defense, anchored by Ali Mahmoud, hopes to keep clean sheets.

Match dates, venues and where to watch

The Group C schedule is tight. The first match kicks off on 10 August 2025 at Nairobi’s Kasarani Stadium, with Kenya hosting Tanzania. Two days later, on 12 August, Uganda faces Sudan in Kampala’s St. Mary’s Stadium. The final round of group games happens on 15 August, with Kenya meeting Sudan in Nairobi and Tanzania traveling to play Uganda in Kampala. All matches start at 18:00 local time, giving fans a perfect evening slot.

For viewers abroad, the games are streamed live on SuperSport in Sub‑Saharan Africa and on the CAF official YouTube channel for international audiences. If you prefer a TV screen, DStv’s Channel 210 broadcasts each fixture across the continent. No need for a VPN or complicated setup – just tune in at kickoff.

Tickets are on sale through the official CHAN portal. Early‑bird pricing starts at R150 for the first round, and the stadiums enforce a strict no‑outside‑food policy, so grab a snack from the concession stand. Arrive at least 30 minutes early to avoid the security line and get a good seat.

So how do you stay updated after the game ends? Follow the official CAF Twitter handle @CAFOnline and the hashtag #CAFGroupC for real‑time stats, player interviews, and highlight clips. The match‑day newsletters also deliver a quick recap to your inbox, perfect for those who can’t watch live.

In short, Group C offers a mix of home‑ground advantage, fresh talent and a few surprise storylines. Whether you’re cheering for the hosts or rooting for the underdog Sudan, the next few weeks will be packed with goals, tight defence and the kind of drama that only African football can deliver. Grab your tickets, set your reminders, and get ready to enjoy every kick, pass and celebration – because CAF Group C is where the real CHAN excitement begins.

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By Sfiso Masuku    On 10 Sep, 2025    Comments (0)

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