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MultiChoice redefining football experience at Qatar 2022 World Cup

The FIFA Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup is fast becoming one of the best in the history of the tournament. From the on-field spectacle to the host country’s delivery of world-class competition, the World Cup is living up to its hype.

With eight stadiums that Qatar built for $6.5 billion, and over $220 billion spent so far, the first World Cup in the Middle East is proving to be a sensation.

More than 1.2 million visitors travelled to Qatar worldwide to watch the FIFA World cup. More than that number from the African continent are watching the tournament from their homes on their television, thanks to MultiChoice providing a World Cup experience, which many have testified has made the tournament a spectacle.

Although five African countries qualified for the world cup – Cameroun, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal and Tunisia – the entire continent has been hooked onto the tournament.

From the young, who are watching their first or second World Cup tournament to the old, who reminisce about the days when they either followed the tournament on the radio or had to wait till the following day to know the results of matches.

The real-time coverage, which also involves pre and post-match analysis, has been a favourite of many football lovers.

What has made Qatar 2022 World Cup stand out for many Africans is the availability of a 4k spectacle delivery, which many confirm has made the experience more vivid and enjoyable, making it appear they were watching the matches from the stadium.

Apart from the existing High-Definition offering, it was announced before the tournament began that the 64 matches in the World Cup will be available in 4K for the first time.

“The matches will be in ultra-high definition, and the 4K resolution lends itself to

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