As the 2026 FIFA World Cup reaches its conclusion, StarTimes Nigeria will on Sunday host a public watch party in Lagos to coincide with the final between defending champions Argentina and Spain.
The event, scheduled for King Jaja Hall at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), will also feature the concluding draw of the company’s nationwide subscriber promotion launched during the tournament.
The World Cup final brings together two of the tournament’s standout teams after they emerged from a highly competitive knockout stage. The expanded 48-team competition, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, is the biggest in FIFA history, with 104 matches played over six weeks.
The tournament has also produced several memorable moments, including record-breaking performances from some of football’s biggest stars, while the semi-finals featured the competition’s top-ranked teams for the first time, adding to what many observers have described as one of the strongest editions of the World Cup.
As one of the broadcasters of the tournament in Nigeria, StarTimes has aired every match live on its sports channels throughout the competition.










