SuperSport still appears to be publishing FIFA World Cup highlight clips on its World Cup page, including recent match highlights and wrap videos, so it does not look like the “5 min World Cup highlights” format has disappeared entirely. The more likely explanation is that the clips are now grouped differently, updated around live matches, or shown under the broader FIFA World Cup section rather than a standalone “5 min highlights” label.

What seems to have changed

  • The World Cup content is currently organized as a tournament hub with “Latest Videos” and match highlights, not necessarily a single fixed highlights series title.
  • Recent entries on the page include multiple short match-highlight videos, which suggests the content is still there but may be renamed or reformatted.
  • SuperSport’s broader football coverage also shows that it continues to post major-match video content, which supports the idea that the brand has shifted presentation rather than stopped highlights altogether.

Likely reasons

  • Rights and packaging changes can cause broadcasters to rename or reorganize highlight offerings.
  • During a live tournament, highlight clips are often updated by match and by day instead of staying under one long-running “5 min” label.
  • A search result from SuperSport’s World Cup section shows several recent highlight uploads, which points to ongoing coverage rather than removal.

Practical read

If you were used to a specific “5 min World Cup highlights” label, the easiest interpretation is that SuperSport has moved, renamed, or regrouped that content inside its FIFA World Cup hub. In other words, the format may have changed more than the underlying coverage.

The short version: it looks less like “gone” and more like “repackaged.”

TL;DR

SuperSport still has World Cup highlight videos online, but they now seem to live inside a broader World Cup section and may no longer use the exact “5 min highlights” label.