FIFA has announced a landmark broadcast arrangement for the final stage of the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup 2026, furthering efforts to make women’s football accessible and support its growth. DAZN will stream the decisive matches free-to-view in all territories worldwide.
Except in the home markets of the semi-finalists and in China PR, this agreement demonstrates DAZN and FIFA’s commitment to removing barriers and reaching new audiences. DAZN will also broadcast the semi-finals in the United States.
The latest move will ensure that the historic first edition of the tournament is available to fans worldwide. This will be possible through a mix of free-to-view global streaming and top-tier local broadcasters.
Fans in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland will be able to watch the final phase of the tournament on Sky Sports, while Brazil-based supporters can catch all of the action on CazéTV. The national broadcasters for Morocco, covering all four final-phase matches, and for the United States, covering the third-place play-off and the final, will be announced soon.
The final stage of the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup will take place in London, with the matches to be contested on Wednesday, 28 January and Sunday, 1 February 2026.
The semi-finals will be staged at Brentford Stadium, while Arsenal Stadium will host the third-place play-off and the final, which will determine the first-ever women’s intercontinental club champions.
“With world-class players, iconic clubs, and a truly global stage, the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup marks a defining moment for women’s club football. We’re delighted to partner with premium broadcasters who’ll play a vital role in showcasing the final stage of this new tournament – which is visionary, ambitious, impactful, and deeply connected to fans and communities everywhere – to the world.”
FIFA’s Chief Football Officer, Jill Ellis
The FIFA Women’s Champions Cup is a pioneering annual competition that brings together the six continental champions in the years between editions of the FIFA Women’s Club World Cup, creating a continuous global calendar for elite women’s club football.
The competition consists of two knockout rounds followed by the four-team final phase.
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The final-stage line-up features UEFA Women’s Champions League holders Arsenal Women FC (England), CAF Women’s Champions League winners ASFAR (Morocco), CONCACAF champions Gotham FC (United States), and CONMEBOL champions SC Corinthians (Brazil).
OFC representatives Auckland United FC of New Zealand and their AFC counterparts, Wuhan Chegu Jiangda WFC of China PR, exited the tournament in Round 1 and Round 2, respectively.
Original Copy: FIFA, with editing by gsport
Main Photo Caption: The dazzling FIFA Women’s Champions Cup Trophy was unveiled in London, and the first-ever women’s intercontinental club champions will be crowned in London on Sunday, 1 February. FIFA has announced a landmark broadcast arrangement to stream the final stage of the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup 2026. All Photos: Supplied
Photo 2 Caption: In an effort to make women’s football accessible and support its growth, FIFA and DAZN will stream the decisive matches free-to-view in all territories worldwide.
