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    How to stream all 64 World cup matches live on your smartphone

    Over the years, watching all world up matches was a norm best known for DSTV subscribers before UCC enforced a new Digital revolution in Uganda. However, the story is now different as multiple digital TV service providers have come up to secure rights of broadcasting the popular select nations cup. While the last competitions were held in 2016 and no one knew that in the future you could actually watch all matches live using your smartphone. Both free and paid apps are here to save you from the frustration of missing any match in Russia.

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    Greetings from Moscow! Amazingly You won’t need an air ticket to watch your preferred world cup matches as Kwese iflix and Startimes launched their telecom affiliated packages recently. Well, here is how you can actually download any of these world cup streaming apps, most preferably with the affordable data bundles that spice things up.

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    Kwese iflix lets you view more content for less including all 68 world cup matches

    The available World cup streaming apps

    1. Kwese iflix app
    2. Startimes app
    3. DSTV app

    The above options may all be quite familiar except the newest iflix which just rolled out its services in Uganda with Kweese’s African wind of change. Contrary to the rest, the DSTV app is not affiliated to any telco meaning if you wish to stream all world cup matches 2 conditions must be met first. Subscribing to an active DSTV package and inserting your Smartcard number to the app then have a stable internet connection on your smartphone. Unlike the DSTV app, MTN and Africell subscribers have a special package to stream using the Kwese iflix app or Startimes app respectively.

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    Comparing the 3 world cup streaming apps, we tried using all of them as to come up with balanced results as to which app is better than the other in our next Comparison test. Nevertheless, DSTV, Kwese and Startimes are the only digital providers who so far can allow you to watch all 64 world cup matches live on your smartphone.

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    Farooq Gessa Mousal
    Farooq Gessa Mousal
    Techjaja: CTO

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