National Women’s Soccer League comes to ESPN Africa

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - MARCH 16: Alex Pfeiffer #47 of the Kansas City Current is congratulated by teammates after scoring during the inaugural match against the Portland Thorns FC at CPKC Stadium, the first stadium purpose-bult for women's soccer, on March 16, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Brand new Soccer leagues for fans across the continent this April
Featuring top players from Africa

In line with its commitment to providing the very best in international sporting leagues and entertainment to fans across the continent, ESPN Africa is proud to announce that it will be premiering the USA’s National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) this April on ESPN (DStv Channel 218, StarSat 248).

Soccer fans can now enjoy two NWSL games each week, including both live and repeat broadcasts, as well as a weekly highlights show on ESPN, which will lead up to the exciting playoffs and NWSL Championship in November this year.

The NSWL features several players from the continent, including Racheal Kundananji (Malawi) whose recent-record signing to Bay FC created much excitement among fans, following recent offseason signings of 6-time CAF women’s player of the year Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria) and Princess Marfo, (Ghana).

South Africa’s Linda Motlhalo has returned to the NWSL to play for Racing Louisville FC, while Orlando Pride signed prolific striker Barbra Banda (Zambia) and Kansas City Current picking up striker Temwa Chawinga (Malawi). These players add to the already stellar roster of talent from Africa that includes Nigeria’s Ifeoma Onumonu, who plays for Utah Royals, Estelle Johnson, who plays for North Carolina Courage, Uchenna Kanu for Racing Louisville and Michelle Alozie at the Houston Dash.

“We are excited to introduce the National Women’s Soccer League to complement our existing high quality and exciting programming line-up,” comments Kyle De Klerk, Director: Sports for The Walt Disney Company Africa. “The NWSL has attracted some of the best African footballers and we are excited to showcase their talents to our ESPN audiences across Africa.”

For updates regarding ESPN Africa programming, rugby, and other sports, fans can connect to @ESPNAfrica on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit www.espn.com.


How to tune in to ESPN:

ESPN: DStv 218, Starsat 248
ESPN2: DStv 219, Starsat 249

  • All times are stated in CAT / SAST.
  • Schedule subject to change

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