How to watch Asian Cup in Indonesia: Live stream, TV channel for AFC tournament in Qatar in 2024

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The 2023 AFC Asian Cup begins on January 12, with host nation Qatar facing Lebanon at Lusail Stadium, where the 2022 World Cup final was held.

The tournament will then run for a month until the champions of Asia are crowned following the final on February 10. In total, 24 nations will compete for the prize, which has been won by only nine different countries since its inception in 1956.

Qatar are the holders, having won the trophy for the first time in 2019, but they are not among the favourites for success in 2024. Four-time champions Japan, captained by Liverpool's Wataru Endo, are considered the top contenders alongside a South Korea side boasting the star talents of Son Heung-min, Lee Kang-in and Kim Min-jae.

Keen to watch the action unfold? Here is how you can catch all the matches via TV and live stream in Indonesia, plus how the schedule will look for the next month or so.

MORE: All you need to know about the AFC Asian Cup

How to watch Asian Cup in Indonesia: Live stream, TV channel

The rights-holding broadcaster for Indonesia for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup is MNC Media. The network is the traditional home of the biggest football competitions at club and international level, including the UEFA Champions League and Europa League, the AFC Champions League, and this year's upcoming Euro 2024 finals in Germany.

As part of an agreement renewed in 2019, MNC will show not only every Indonesia match, but all neutral games in the biggest AFC competitions. That means Vision+ is the place to get all the Asian Cup action in 2023.

Matches at the AFC Asian Cup 2023 will be broadcast on the MNC Soccer Channel, beginning with the opening game between Qatar and Lebanon on January 12. It's channel 101 on MNC Vision, or channel 420 in HD.

Fans can also stream through Vision+, which is available via web browser and on selected mobile devices for subscribers.

Indonesia matches at the AFC Asian Cup

Indonesia were drawn in Group D at the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. They begin their tournament against Iraq on Monday, January 15, before facing Vietnam on Friday, January 19. They conclude the group stage with a huge match against favourites Japan on Wednesday, January 24.

Match Date Time (WIB)
Indonesia vs. Iraq Mon, Jan. 15 9.30 p.m.
Vietnam vs. Indonesia Fri, Jan. 19 9.30 p.m.
Japan vs. Indonesia Wed, Jan. 24 6.30 p.m.

When does the 2023 AFC Asian Cup start?

Hosts Qatar get the tournament underway on January 12 against Lebanon in Lusail.

The group stages wrap up on January 25, with the knockout rounds beginning three days later, and the final is scheduled for February 10.

The full details are listed below.

Stage Dates Nations
Group Stage Jan. 12 — 25 24
Round of 16 Jan. 28 — 31 16
Quarterfinals Feb. 2 — 3 8
Semifinals Feb. 6 — 7 4
Final Feb. 10 2

Teams at 2023 AFC Asian Cup

Nation Best performance at Asian Cup
China Runners Up (1984, 2004)
Japan Champions (1992, 2000, 2004, 2011)
Syria Group Stage (1980, 1984, 1988, 1996, 2011, 2019)
Qatar Champions (2019)
South Korea Champions (1956, 1960)
Australia Champions (2015)
Iran Champions (1968, 1972, 1976)
Saudi Arabia Champions (1984, 1988, 1996)
UAE Runners Up (1996)
Iraq Champions (2007)
Oman Round of 16 (2019)
Vietnam Semifinals (1956, 1960)
Lebanon Group Stages (2000, 2019)
Palestine Group Stage (2015, 2019)
Uzbekistan Semifinals (2011)
Thailand Semifinals (1972)
India Runners Up (1964)
Hong Kong Semifinals (1956)
Tajikistan -
Kyrgyzstan Round of 16 (2019)
Bahrain Semifinals (2004)
Malaysia Group Stages (1976, 1980, 2007)
Jordan Quarterfinals (2004, 2011)
Indonesia Group Stages (1996, 2000, 2004, 2007)

Joe Wright

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Joe is a Senior Editor at Sporting News. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has reported live on some of the biggest games in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup final at the end of a month in Russia.