Sky Sports Gains Exclusive Broadcast rights for FIFA Women’s Champions Cup Final Stage
Sky Sports has secured exclusive broadcasting rights to air the decisive final rounds of the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup, bringing premier women’s club football action live to audiences in the UK and Ireland. The highly anticipated matches are set for January 28 and Febuary 1, promising thrilling competition on Sky Sports.
A Continental Clash Featuring Elite Women’s Clubs
This distinguished tournament assembles six continental champions vying for supremacy during years when the FIFA Women’s Club World Cup is not held. Following initial knockout encounters, four top teams will converge in London to contest the tournament’s culminating stage.
Detailed Fixture Lineup and Venues
Sky Sports will exclusively broadcast all games starting with two semi-finals at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium on Wednesday, January 28: Gotham FC versus SC Corinthians kicks off at 12:30pm, followed by a clash between arsenal Women and ASFAR, scheduled for 6pm.
The final day of competition takes place Sunday, February 1 at Arsenal’s iconic Emirates Stadium with a third-place playoff at 2:45pm preceding the championship final kickoff at 6pm.
User-Kind viewing Options Across Devices
- If you subscribe to Sky: Enjoy seamless live streaming through the Sky Sports app available on smartphones and tablets.
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The Expert Voices Behind Sky’s Coverage Team
The broadcast features seasoned commentators including Izzy Christiansen, Caroline Barker, Natalie Gedra, Ellen Ellard, and Courtney Sweetman-Kirk-each bringing extensive knowledge of women’s football that enriches viewer engagement throughout the tournament.
A leading Force Supporting Women’s Sport Year-Round
Sky Sports wields its position as Britain’s foremost supporter of women’s sports broadcasting rights.By mid-2025 they had televised over three-quarters (75%) of all women’s sporting events nationally. Their comprehensive coverage spans numerous sports such as football, golf, cricket, netball, tennis motorsport and rugby league-delivering unmatched year-round content across multiple platforms.
“The surge in global enthusiasm surrounding women’s club competitions reflects a wider trend worldwide-with attendance rising by more than 40% just last year.”





