The Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) has partnered with FIFA Plus to exclusively broadcast matches from the Sierra Leone Premier League starting this season.
This groundbreaking agreement grants FIFA Plus the sole television and streaming rights to all Premier League matches, effectively barring local TV stations and streaming platforms from airing the games.
Under this partnership, football enthusiasts both in Sierra Leone and around the globe can watch their favorite teams and players live—for free.
Fans simply need to visit www.plus.fifa.com or download the FIFA Plus app from the App Store or Google Play Store to access live matches, highlights, and exclusive content on their TVs, laptops, or mobile devices.
“This is a monumental step for Sierra Leonean football,” stated Thomas Daddy Brima, President of the SLFA. “By partnering with FIFA Plus, we are not only making the Premier League more accessible to fans but also giving our players the chance to shine on a global stage. This exposure is essential for developing our players and helping them progress to higher levels of competition.”
This partnership marks a new era for the Sierra Leone Premier League, offering unprecedented global access to the country’s vibrant football scene. Fans in Freetown, London, New York, or anywhere else with an internet connection can now immerse themselves in the action, enjoying high-quality live broadcasts and on-demand highlights through FIFA Plus.
For Sierra Leoneans living abroad, the deal provides an invaluable opportunity to reconnect with local teams and celebrate homegrown talent. Meanwhile, domestic fans can now enjoy comprehensive coverage of every match at no cost, bridging the gap between local supporters and the global football community.
The collaboration is more than just a broadcasting milestone; it represents a crucial platform for showcasing Sierra Leone’s emerging football stars to a worldwide audience.
With FIFA Plus delivering exclusive coverage, the league’s top players will gain significant exposure, potentially attracting the attention of international scouts and talent agents.