Cape Town – Hisense SA has announced that users of its VIDAA-powered smart TVs will be able to watch every match of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 – live, and at absolutely no cost.
As an Official Partner of the tournament, Hisense is offering fans across the globe, including South Africa, free access to live games via the DAZN app, available on all Hisense and Toshiba smart TVs with VIDAA integration.

The only requirement?
A simple email sign-up, requires your email address and a password.
No credit card is needed, and there are no subscription fees either.

Whether you’re backing Mamelodi Sundowns or watching the giants of global football battle it out, this offer aims to provide South Africans with a world-class viewing experience in their living rooms.
With Hisense SA’s cutting-edge display technology, local fans can enjoy every second of the action in vivid clarity, from goals to replays, without ever leaving the couch or spending a single cent.
In addition to the live coverage, fans can access real-time stats, fixtures, team rankings, and even interactive prediction games, turning every match into an immersive home stadium experience, with their Hisense smart TV.
The campaign runs throughout the tournament and is accessible in all markets where DAZN is available, with the exception of Japan (where users can access DAZN directly), mainland China, North Korea, and Russia.
This initiative forms part of Hisense’s commitment to making premium entertainment more accessible, by using smart technology to deliver unforgettable sporting moments, for free, to fans around the world.

Meanwhile, Mamelodi Sundowns became the first African side to register a victory at this year’s edition of the FIFA Club World Cup.
Iqraam Rayners scored the only goal when Sundowns beat South Korea’s Ulsan HD 1-0 in their opening match of the Fifa Club World Cup on Tuesday night (Wednesday morning South African time).
Rayners was named the “Superior Player of The Match”.


