This Call of Duty: Mobile esports broadcast will go live on Nov. 23.

The Carry1st Africa Cup Grand Finals are happening this weekend! Hosted by mobile games publisher Carry1st, this is Africa's largest Call of Duty: Mobile tournament. With a $15,000 prize pool on the line, the event rewards months of intense qualifiers and brings together the top players from across the continent. Read on for the Carry1st Africa Cup Grand Finals schedule, how to watch the esports action, what to expect, and more!

Carry1st Africa Cup 2024 graphic (Image via Carry1st)
Carry1st Africa Cup 2024 graphic (Image via Carry1st)

Carry1st Africa Cup Grand Finals schedule

The Call of Duty: Mobile broadcast will go from Nov. 23 to Nov. 24 starting at 1:30 p.m. EAT each day. This will be an offline tournament taking place at the Nairobi Game Development Center in Nairobi, Kenya. However, fans will be able to watch the esports action at home. Below are more times and dates to help you figure out when to tune in.

Date
Start Time (EAT)
PST
EST
GMT
CET
Nov. 231:30 p.m.2:30 a.m.5:30 a.m.10:30 a.m.11:30 a.m.
Nov. 241:30 p.m.2:30 a.m.5:30 a.m.10:30 a.m.11:30 a.m.

Where to watch and what to expect

Fans and supporters will be able to watch the Carry1st Africa Cup Grand Finals on Carry1st's official YouTube and TikTok channels. According to an announcement, more information about the broadcasters will be revealed soon. So far, however, Carry1st stated that Kenyan caster Eugene Abu Dhabi will lead the play-by-play coverage.

In terms of what to expect, the Carry1st Africa Cup Grand Finals will feature players from Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Morocco, and Kenya. A rising star like Ghana's Ruin will step onto the international stage for the first time, while a seasoned Call of Duty: Mobile professional like Nigeria’s Tony will bring his expertise to the competition.

Carry1st Africa Cup teams

The competition will showcase the skills of six Call of Duty: Mobile esports teams: Sierra 7 representing Nigeria, Aura233 for Ghana, Noxious Gaming of South Africa, Sun Esports from Morocco, plus Delta Esports and CZY representing Kenya. Below is how Carry1st described each team.

  • Sierra 7 (Nigeria): Won the Nigerian qualifiers with a relentless "never-say-die" attitude.
  • Aura233 (Ghana): Known for their strategic gameplay. This team is also a dominant force in Ghana while being backed by sponsors.
  • Noxious Gaming (South Africa): Secured a spot through determination after a dramatic qualifier.
  • Sun Esports (Morocco): Fan-favorites led by Darroks, this team is known for their high-energy gameplay.
  • Delta Esports (Kenya): Kenyan qualifier champions who want to bring the title home.
  • CZY (Kenya): Also represents the host country and are determined to bring the title home.

That's all for now. Which team will win the 2024 Carry1st Africa Cup Grand Finals? Only time will tell. Stick around on esports.gg for more news and updates!