Ghanaian football is stepping into a new age of visibility after the Ghana Football Association (GFA) launched its most ambitious broadcasting project yet.
For the first time, the Ghana Premier League, Division One League and Women’s Premier League will beam into millions of homes nationwide through a multi-partner Ghana football broadcasting deal.
Premier League Goes Nationwide
The flagship Ghana Premier League takes centre stage with TV3 and Onua TV delivering live coverage across the country.
This move ensures fans from Accra to Tamale can watch league action in real time, lifting the competition’s profile and expanding its reach beyond the stadiums.
Division One in the Spotlight
For years, Division One clubs fought for exposure. Now, that changes.
Globe TV has secured Zone 1 broadcasts.
While Metro TV will showcase Zone 2 fixtures and Original TV will air Zone 3 clashes.
The move gives grassroots football unprecedented visibility, allowing fans to follow hometown teams and rising stars week in, week out.
Women’s Football Breaks New Ground
Women’s football also gains a historic lift. Max TV will show Southern Zone matches from the Women’s Premier League.
While Globe TV brings Northern Zone games to the screen.
The exposure offers female players and clubs a bigger stage, boosting interest and investment in the women’s game.
More Than Just Matches
The GFA views the Ghana football broadcasting deal as a commercial breakthrough.
By putting domestic football front and centre on national television, the association aims to raise league market value, attract sponsorships, and inspire a new generation of fans.
A Golden Age for Viewers
This landmark deal reshapes how Ghanaians consume their own game.
No longer will supporters rely only on match reports or highlights; instead, they can watch the action unfold live from their living rooms.
The move is more than football — it is pride, opportunity and a bold step toward a golden era of Ghanaian sports broadcasting.