Ahead of Rugby World Cup final, you can sign-up for DStv Access Stream for R19.95

For two days only, sports and entertainment lovers can join the DStv Stream family – for just R19.95. Picture: Springboks

For two days only, sports and entertainment lovers can join the DStv Stream family – for just R19.95. Picture: Springboks

Published Oct 27, 2023

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When the Springboks take on the All Blacks this weekend at Stade de France for the feverishly anticipated 2023 Rugby World Cup Final, it will bring to mind one of sport’s most memorable games: the South Africa vs New Zealand final at Ellis Park Stadium in 1995.

While it unclear who will be lifting the Webb Ellis Cup come Saturday, that isn’t stopping DStv from celebrating. For two days only, sports and entertainment lovers can join the DStv Stream family – for just R19.95.

If you sign up for a DStv Access Stream subscription either on 27 October or 28 October 2023, you can enjoy your first month for an unbeatable R19.95 – less than the price of a cup of coffee – so everyone can cheer on the Boks when they face a friendly old foe.

This unmissable deal – which includes an extra mobile stream for your first month – kicks off at 00:01 on 27 October and ends at 23:00 on 28 October. It’s available to all current non-subscribers on DStv Stream.

CEO of MultiChoice South Africa, Marc Jury, said: “All eyes will be on Paris this weekend for what’s set to be a cracking finale to an exhilarating tournament. As DStv, we want to bring along as many people as possible for the ride – we don’t want anyone to miss out on one of the most momentous sporting occasions in our country’s history.”

To enjoy this special offer, visit dstv.com/1995.

As the introductory package to the DStv family, DStv Access offers viewers a versatile mix of channels at a great price, keeping everyone tuned in to the home of entertainment, whether you love sports, home-grown dramas, or lifestyle content.

DStv Access Stream is available for R99 a month (including an Extra Stream). You can easily sign up online just in time to watch Captain Siya Kolisi and his squad blaze their way into the history books.

While the Boks are three-time Rugby World Cup Champions (also lifting the trophy in 2007 and 2019), the 1995 World Cup marked one of our first unifying moments in the country’s history. The 2023 tournament is a reminder that we are #StrongerTogether.

Don’t miss South Africa versus New Zealand, broadcasting live on Saturday, 28 October, at 21:00 on SuperSport (DStv Channel 201). England will face Argentina for the third-place play-off on Friday, 27 October, at 21:00, live on SuperSport (DStv Channel 201).

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