beIN Sports will broadcast the tournament for free.

The Arab Cup 2025 is set to enjoy exceptional visibility with its free-to-air broadcast across 24 countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, announced the beIN Sports group. The network plans up to 11 hours of daily transmissions and dedicated programming, while its continuous news channel, beIN Sports News, will provide an additional 11 hours of coverage.
Oman and Comoros Join Morocco and Saudi Arabia in Group B
Following the qualifying playoffs held in Doha, the Sultanate of Oman and Comoros secured their places alongside Morocco and Saudi Arabia in Group B of the Arab Cup 2025. Both teams won their respective matches against Somalia and Yemen, confirming their tickets for the final phase scheduled to take place from December 1 to 18 in Qatar.
An Edition Organized Across Six Stadiums in Doha
This edition will feature 16 national teams, including seven that have already qualified for the 2026 World Cup. Media coverage will begin with the opening ceremony and inaugural match between Qatar and Palestine on December 1, 2025, live from Al Bayt Stadium. In case of simultaneous matches, beIN Sports XTRA 1 will ensure concurrent broadcasting.
For major matches, a studio will be set up on the field, with news bulletins running from 3:00 PM to 2:00 AM (Mecca time) across the group’s various channels.
A Strengthened Editorial Team for Premium Coverage
beIN Sports has mobilized its leading presenters and experts, including Mohammed Saadon Al-Kuwari, Abdulaziz Al-Nasr, Tariq Al Hammad, along with Arab football legends like Mohamed Aboutrika, Wael Gomaa, Hatem Trabelsi, and Rafik Saïfi. Journalists will be deployed in stadiums, training areas, fan zones, and various iconic locations in Qatar to enhance on-the-ground coverage.
Enhanced Digital Offer and an Innovative Media Center
For the first time, beIN will broadcast the official Media Center of the tournament, providing access to technical data, tactical analyses, and exclusive information from national teams and coaching staff.
Digital coverage will also be strengthened with:
Dedicated pages for each team,
Live results and advanced statistics,
Heat maps,
Video highlights,
A dedicated YouTube playlist,
beIN CONNECT OTT platform,
Google OneBox integration for easy tracking of highlights.
This strategy reinforces beIN’s position as a major player in sports broadcasting in the MENA region.


