From series, movies, documentaries, news and sports… YES, sports!!! Here are all the streaming service options in South Africa!
Johannesburg, South Africa (24 February 2022) – With the news that DStv will limit device streaming from March 2022, South Africans are asking what alternatives do we have to content, streaming and specifically sports?
DStv announced that from 22 March 2022, customers will be limited to streaming DStv on one device at a time. They will still be able to watch previously downloaded content on a second device.
“The change will be made to all DStv subscriptions across Africa; however, only customers making use of more than one concurrent stream will be directly affected by the change.
“We will not limit the number of people using a login – however, we are limiting (to one) the number of people who can stream at the same time.”
South Africans immediatly took to social media to voice their disgust at the move and started asking about alternative streaming services available in the country… specifically with regards to sports.
M-Net (DStv) has had a monopoly in South Africa content since 1986, but with globalisation and a shift in the way we consume media, they seem to be losing the streaming battle. Compared to other services, their cost is way higher than the competition (DStv currently costs between R29 and R829 per month), and the amount of content being produced by other services is incomparable.
So what else is on offer in South Africa? Well, here’s our list of what we currently have available, as well as two massive streaming services coming in 2022 and 2023… and we have some alternative sports streaming services available too.
Side Note: We know that some people use a VPN to get International streaming services, and while the act of using a VPN is not inherently illegal, many activities using a VPN might be illegal – like streaming and the misuse of copyright laws.
So here is what is legally available in South Africa:
Acorn TV
Acorn TV is an American subscription video streaming service offering television programming from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Mexico and other Commonwealths countries.
Some of the content you can look forward to in 2022:
- Clean Break
- Finding Joy
- Jack Taylor
- Kingdom
- Ms Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries
- The Madame Blanc Mysteries
- The Syndicate
- Striking Out
- Whistable Pearl
- Wild At Heart
Acorn TV costs just R79 per month.

Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime Video, or simply Prime Video, is a subscription streaming and rental service. The service primarily distributes films and television series produced by Amazon Studios or licensed to Amazon as Amazon Originals. The service also hosts content from other providers, content add-ons, live sporting events, and video rental and purchasing services.
Some of the content you can look forward to in 2022:
- Dexter
- Lord of the Rings (2022 series)
- Good Omens
- Jack Reacher
- Modern Love
- Star Trek: Picard
- The Boys
- The Marvelous Mrs Maisel
- Wheel of Time
- The Widow
Amazon Prime costs just R79 per month.

Apple TV+
Apple TV+ is a streaming service featuring Apple Originals — award-winning series, compelling dramas, groundbreaking documentaries, kids’ entertainment, comedies, and more — with new Apple Originals added every month.
Some of the content you can look forward to in 2022:
- Acapulco
- Defending Jacob
- Palmer
- Physical
- Servant
- Suspicion
- The Problem With John Stewart
- Ted Lasso
- Truth Be Told
- The Morning Show
Apple TV+ costs just R84.99 per month.

Britbox
BritBox is an online digital video subscription service operated by joint ventures of the BBC and ITV, bringing local consumers a wide range of top-quality viewing, including the biggest collection of British box sets.
Some of the content you can look forward to in 2022:
- Crime
- Father Brown
- Line of Duty
- Midsomer Murders
- Sister Boniface Mysteries
- The Cleaner
- The Graham Norton Show
- The Syndicate
- Vera
- Wild Bill
Britbox costs just R99.99 per month.

Disney+ (launching on the 18th of May 2022)
Disney+ is the streaming home of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and more. From new releases to your favourite classics and exclusive Originals, there’s something for everyone, all ad-free, and the streaming platform will be arriving in South Africa “this Winter”, which means we should be getting it by June or July 2022.
Some of the content you can look forward to in 2022:
- Cheaper by the Dozen
- Chip ‘n’ Dale Rescue Rangers
- Hocus Pocus 2
- I Am Groot
- Moon Knight
- Obi-Wan Kenobi
- Pinocchio
- She-Hulk
- The Spiderwick Chronicles
- The World According to Jeff Goldblum
Disney+ will cost anywhere between R100 to R150 per month.

eVOD
eVOD brings you hours of local entertainment – from series, movies, documentaries, and so much more, there is something for everyone. You can also catch up on some of your old favourite international series and movies.
Some of the content you can look forward to in 2022:
- Ashes to Ashes
- As Die Skoen Pas
- Daryn’s Gym
- Durban Gen
- Housewives
- Madam & Eve
- Piet’s Sake
- Rolling with Kelly Khumalo
- Vierspel Vuurspel
- Wrede Stad
eVOd is a FREE streaming service.

Netflix
Netflix is a streaming service that offers a wide variety of award-winning TV shows, movies, anime, documentaries, and more than a thousand movies.
Some of the content you can look forward to in 2022:
- The Adam Project
- Bridgerton (season 2)
- Enola Holmes 2
- Knives Out 2
- Love in the Villa
- Matilda
- Spaceman
- The School for Good and Evil
- Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming
- White Noise
Netflix costs between R49 and R199 (depending on package) per month.

Paramount+ (coming in 2023)
Watch thousands of episodes of your favourite shows on any device. Paramount+ includes on-demand and live content from CBS, BET, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, MTV and CBS Studios.
Some of the content currently on the service (to give you an idea of what to expect):
- Amazing Race
- Celebrity Big Brother
- Clarice
- Dexter – New Blood
- Evil
- Seal Team
- The Stand
- The Twilight Zone
- Yellowjackets
- Younger
Paramount+ will cost anywhere between R100 to R150 per month.

rlaxx TV
rlaxx TV combines the best of video-on-demand and classic television enjoyment while being completely free of charge. The content is placed in tailor-made channels which cover topics such as sports, music, movies, lifestyle, adventure and kids and even though the streaming service is not all about the “blockbusters” it does have some cool content.
Some of the content you can look forward to:
- Frank and Fearless
- Licence to Grill
- America’s Most Delicious
- Life is Easy
- The Full Body Challenge
- Judge Dad
- Working in the Theatre
- Detroit Muscle
- King Celebrity Poker Championship
- Pastranaland Pit Bike Championship

Showmax
Showmax is a streaming service that offers you a wide variety of award-winning TV shows, movies, documentaries, Showmax Originals, kids shows and more.
Some of the content you can look forward to in 2022:
- A Discovery of Witches
- Euphoria
- Peacemaker
- Pretty Little Liars (Original Sin)
- Sex in Afrikaans
- The Flight Attendant (season 2)
- The Real Housewives of Durban
- The Staircase
- The Tourist
- Why Women Kill
Showmax costs between R39 and R449 (depending on package) per month.

But what about sport?
Currently, DStv seems to own the market share when looking for sport, but we dug a bit deeper and actually found a few alternatives.
Apps
Many sports disciplines are offering stand-alone apps or channels for fans to watch and follow, not only giving viewers what they are looking for but actually enhancing the entire experience! The likes of Dakar, Global Cycling Network, Formula1 TV, RedbullTV and WWE have got the formula right… and we’re sure more channels will pop up in the future.
Apps cost between R0 to R300 per month (depending on what you watch).
Apple TV
The Sport screen in the Apple TV App gives you immediate access to a wide array of live and scheduled sports events. The costs differ for each sport or event, and some of the channels are not yet available in South Africa, but some are. It’s a hit and miss at the moment, but maybe you’ll find one channel that costs next to nothing and gives you exactly what you are looking for (like the Formula 1 channel).
Apple TV Sports costs between R60 to R300 per month (depending on what you watch).
CBS Sports on Paramount+ (coming 2023)
Catch edge-of-your-seat action with CBS Sports like the NFL, UEFA & more, along with highlights, replays and expert analysis from the best in the game. Aside from an impressive on-demand library that draws from ViacomCBS’s substantial back catalogue, Paramount+ also includes coverage for both live sports and on-demand shows geared toward sports fans.
Paramount+ will cost anywhere between R100 to R150 per month.
Now TV Sky Sports
Now TV Sky Sports offers a comparable range of sports channels and coverage. It does, however, require a UK debit or credit card and address to use but is legal to stream in South Africa. From Football, Rugby, Cricket, Golf and Formula 1, this could be the streaming sports channel for you!
Now TV Sky Sports Pro costs R673 per month.
Showmax PRO
Showmax “PRO” offer sport directly from SuperSport. Live football, athletics, boxing and more, plus 24-hour news. Showmax doesn’t have dedicated SuperSport channels like you’re used to seeing on television. Instead, Showmax streams individual events live. Rather than tuning into a SuperSport channel, search for the specific game or event you want to stream.
Showmax Pro costs R449 per month.
And what about news?
Many local and international news networks like eNCA, Fox and Sky have live YouTube channels where you can pick up the news as long as you have data – it is a replication of what you would find on TV networks.
Check out Sky’s FREE channel below: