List of FIFA Women's World Cup broadcasters
The FIFA Women's World Cup (WWC) was first broadcast on television in time for the very first tournament in 1991 and now ranks in the top five for most watched sporting broadcasts in the world. Below is a list of the stations/companies that air the WWC for their respective countries. This page was created in 2015 and contains the information for the 2011 & 2015 tournaments and onward, except in cases where previous information on broadcasters can be found.[1]
Africa[edit]
Algeria[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sports & Eurosport
Angola[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Benin[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Botswana[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Burkina Faso[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Burundi[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Cameroon[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport & CRTV
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Cape Verde[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Central African Republic[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Chad[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Comoros[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Congo Brazzaville[edit]
- 2023– New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Cote D'Ivoire[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Democratic Republic of Congo[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Djibouti[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Equatorial Guinea[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Egypt[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
Eritrea[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Ethiopia[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Gabon[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Gambia[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Ghana[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Guinea Bissau[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Guinea Conakry[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Kenya[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2015– StarTimes Sports
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Lesotho[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Liberia[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Libya[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
Madagascar[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Malawi[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– SuperSport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Mali[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Mauritania[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Mauritius[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Morocco[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
Mozambique[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Namibia[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Niger[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Nigeria[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Rwanda[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Reunion[edit]
- 2019– Canal+
Sao Tome and Principe[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
Senegal[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Seychelles[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Sierra Leone[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Somalia[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
South Africa[edit]
- 2023– SABC, SuperSport
- 2019– SuperSport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Sudan[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Swaziland[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Tanzania[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Togo[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport & New World TV
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Tunisia[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
Uganda[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Zambia[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– SuperSport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Zanzibar[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Zimbabwe[edit]
- 2023– SuperSport
- 2019– Supersport
- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Asia[edit]
Afghanistan[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– ATN
Bahrain[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Bangladesh[edit]
- 2023– 1Stadia
- 2015– Multi Screen Media
Bhutan[edit]
- 2015– Multi Screen Media
Brunei[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– MEASAT Satellite Systems
- 2015– MEASAT Satellite Systems
- 2011– MEASAT Satellite Systems
Cambodia[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2011– CBS Cambodia
Hong Kong[edit]
- 2023– PCCW
- 2019– Hong Kong Open TV & I-Cable
- 2011– I-CABLE
India[edit]
- 2023– 1stadia
- 2019– Culver Max Entertainment
- 2015– Multi Screen Media
Indonesia[edit]
- 2023– MNC Media
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– PT Inter-Sports Marketing
- 2011– M-League
Iran[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Iraq[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Japan[edit]
- 2023– NHK[2][3]
- 2019– NHK, Fuji Television, J Sports[4]
- 2015– NHK, Fuji Television, J Sports[5]
- 2011– NHK, Fuji Television, J Sports
Jordan[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
North Korea[edit]
- 2023– KBS, SBS, MBC
- 2019– Seoul Broadcasting System
- 2015– Seoul Broadcasting System
Laos[edit]
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Asian Broadcast Union
Kuwait[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Lebanon[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
Malaysia[edit]
Maldives[edit]
- 2015– Multi Screen Media
- 2011– MediaNet
Mongolia[edit]
- 2023- Central Television
Myanmar[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2011– BecTero
Nepal[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2015– Multi Screen Media
Oman[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Pakistan[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2015– Multi Screen Media
Palestine[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
People's Republic of China[edit]
- 2023– Shinai Sports
- 2019– China Central Television
- 2015– China Central Television
- 2011– China Central Television
Philippines[edit]
- 2023– Cignal TV[6]
- 2019– beIN Media Group
Qatar[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Saudi Arabia[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Singapore[edit]
- 2023– Mediacorp, Singtel TV, StarHub TV
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2011– StarHub TV
South Korea[edit]
- 2023– Korean Broadcasting System, Seoul Broadcasting System, Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
- 2019– Seoul Broadcasting System
- 2015– Seoul Broadcasting System
- 2011– Seoul Broadcasting System (including SBS Sports; redistributed to Korea Broadcasting System including KBS N Sports and Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation including MBC Sports+)
Sri Lanka[edit]
- 2015– Multi Screen Media
- 2011– Asian Broadcast Union
Syria[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
Taiwan[edit]
- 2023– ELTA
- 2011– ELTA
Thailand[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– PPTV
- 2011– Admas World
Timor Leste[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Asian Broadcast Union
United Arab Emirates[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Vietnam[edit]
Yemen[edit]
- 2023– beIN Media Group
- 2019– beIN Media Group
- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Oceania[edit]
Australia[edit]
- 2023 – Optus Sport and Seven Network
- 2019– SBS and Optus Sport
- 2011, 2015 – SBS
Cook Islands[edit]
Federated State of Micronesia[edit]
Fiji[edit]
French Polynesia[edit]
Kiribati[edit]
Nauru[edit]
New Caledonia[edit]
New Zealand[edit]
Niue[edit]
Palau[edit]
Papua New Guinea[edit]
Samoa[edit]
Solomon Islands[edit]
Tonga[edit]
Tuvalu[edit]
Vanuatu[edit]
Wallis and Futuna[edit]
Europe[edit]
Albania[edit]
- 2023– Radiotelevisioni Shqiptar
- 2019– Radiotelevisioni Shqiptar
- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Andorra[edit]
- 2023– RTVE, France Télévisions
- 2019– Canal+, GOL
- 2015– Eurosport & Metropole TV M6
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Armenia[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– Public Television & Radio Armenia
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Austria[edit]
- 2023– Österreichischer Rundfunk
- 2019– Österreichischer Rundfunk
- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Azerbaijan[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– Ictimai
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Belarus[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– Belaruskaja Tele-Radio Companija
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Belgium[edit]
- 2023– RTBF & VRT
- 2019– RTBF & VRT
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Bosnia-Herzegovina[edit]
- 2023– BHRT
- 2019– European Broadcasting Union
- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Bulgaria[edit]
- 2023– Balgarska Nationala Televizija & Nova
- 2019– Balgarska Nationala Televizija
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Channel Islands[edit]
Croatia[edit]
- 2023– Hrvatska Radiotelevizija
- 2019– Hrvatska Radiotelevizija
- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Cyprus[edit]
- 2023– Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation
- 2019– Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Czech Republic[edit]
- 2023– Ceska Televize & TV Nova
- 2019– Ceska Televize
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Denmark[edit]
- 2023– Viaplay Group
- 2019– DR & TV2 Denmark
- 2015– TV2 Denmark
- 2011– Eurosport & Sveriges Television
Estonia[edit]
- 2023– Estonian Public Broadcasting
- 2019– Estonian Public Broadcasting
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Faroe Islands[edit]
- 2023– Viaplay Group
- 2019– Sveriges Television & TV2 Denmark
- 2015– Sveriges Television
- 2011– Sveriges Television
Finland[edit]
- 2023– Yle
- 2019– Yleisradio OY
- 2015– Eurosport
- 2011– Eurosport & Sveriges Television
France[edit]
- 2023– France Télévisions & Groupe M6
- 2019– TF1 & Canal+
- 2015– W9 & Eurosport
- 2011– Direct 8 & Eurosport
Georgia[edit]
- 2023– Georgian Public Broadcasting
- 2019– European Broadcasting Union
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Germany[edit]
Greece[edit]
- 2023– ANTENNA GROUP (ANT1 and ANT1+)
- 2019– European Broadcasting Union
- 2015– Eurosport
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Greenland[edit]
- 2023– Viaplay Group
- 2019– SVT & TV2 Denmark
- 2015– SVT & TV2 Denmark
Hungary[edit]
- 2023– Magyar Televízió
- 2019– Magyar Televízió
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Iceland[edit]
- 2023– Icelandic National Broadcasting Service
- 2019– Icelandic National Broadcasting Service
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Ireland[edit]
- 2023– RTÉ
- 2019– RTÉ & TG4
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Isle of Man[edit]
Israel[edit]
- 2023– Sport 5
- 2019– IPBC
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Italy[edit]
Kazakhstan[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– European Broadcasting Union
- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– European Broadcasting Union
Kosovo[edit]
- 2023– RTK & Arena Sport
- 2019– European Broadcasting Union
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– European Broadcasting Union
Latvia[edit]
- 2023– Latvijas Televizija
- 2019– Latvijas Televizija
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Liechtenstein[edit]
- 2023– European Broadcasting Union
- 2019– SRG SSR
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Lithuania[edit]
- 2023– Lietuvos Radijas Ir Televizija
- 2019– Lietuvos Radijas Ir Televizija
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Luxembourg[edit]
- 2023– RTBF & VRT
- 2019– European Broadcasting Union
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Malta[edit]
- 2023– Public Broadcasting Services Ltd.
- 2019– Public Broadcasting Services Ltd.
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Moldova[edit]
- 2023– TRM
- 2019– European Broadcasting Union
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Monaco[edit]
- 2023– France Télévisions
- 2019– Canal+
- 2015– Eurosport & Metropole 6
- 2011– Eurosport & Télévision Française 1
Montenegro[edit]
- 2023– Radiotelevizija Crne Gore & Arena Sport
- 2019– Radiotelevizija Crne Gore
- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– European Broadcasting Union
Netherlands[edit]
- 2023– Nederlandse Omroep Stichting
- 2019– Nederlandse Omroep Stichting
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
North Macedonia[edit]
- 2023– Macedonian Radio and Television & Arena Sport
- 2019– Macedonian Radio and Television
- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
Norway[edit]
- 2023– NRK, & Viaplay Group
- 2019– NRK & TV 2
- 2015– Eurosport, NRK & TV 2
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Poland[edit]
- 2023– Viaplay Group
- 2019– Telewizja Polska
- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Portugal[edit]
- 2023– RTP & Sport TV
- 2019– Rádio e Televisão de Portugal
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Romania[edit]
- 2023– Televiziunea Romana
- 2019– Televiziunea Romana
- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Russia[edit]
- 2019– Match TV
- 2015– Eurosport
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
San Marino[edit]
Serbia[edit]
- 2023– RTS & Arena Sport
- 2019– Radiotelevizija Srbije
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Slovakia[edit]
- 2023– Radio and Television Slovakia & TV Nova
- 2019– Radio and Television Slovakia
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Slovenia[edit]
- 2023– Radiotelevizija Slovenija & Arena Sport
- 2019– Radiotelevizija Slovenija
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Spain[edit]
Sweden[edit]
- 2023– Viaplay Group
- 2019– Sveriges Television & TV4
- 2015– Eurosport & TV4
- 2011– Eurosport & Sveriges Television
Switzerland[edit]
- 2023– SRG SSR
- 2019– SRG SSR
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Turkey[edit]
- 2023– Turkiye Radyo-Televizyon Kurumu
- 2019– Turkiye Radyo-Televizyon Kurumu
- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Ukraine[edit]
- 2023– Suspilne
- 2019– Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine
- 2015– Eurosport
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Vatican City[edit]
United Kingdom[edit]
North America[edit]
Canada[edit]
English-language television[edit]
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator | Reporter | Studio Host | Studio Analysts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | CTV TSN |
In Scarborough, ON: Luke Wileman (Canada matches) English World Feed (other matches) |
In Scarborough, ON: Amy Walsh (Canada matches) English World Feed (other matches, subject to availability) |
Claire Hanna | In Australia: Lindsay Hamilton[12] In Scarborough, ON: Laura Diakun and Raegan Subban Mark Roe (highlights show and match of the day) |
In Australia: Carmelina Moscato and Clare Rustad In Scarborough, ON: Amy Walsh and Erin McLeod From home in the US via video link: Janine Beckie |
2019 | In Scarborough, ON: Carmelina Moscato (Canada matches) |
Laura Diakun | In Scarborough, ON: Kate Beirness |
In Scarborough, ON: Diana Matheson, Clare Rustad and Kaylyn Kyle | ||
2015 | Jason de Vos (Canada matches) |
Brian Williams Sheri Forde Cabral Richards Kate McKenna |
James Duthie (on-site) Jennifer Hedger (studio) |
Kara Lang (on-site) Kristian Jack and Clare Rustad (studio) | ||
2011 | CBC | English World Feed | Brenda Irving | Scott Russell | Clare Rustad and Jason De Vos | |
Sportsnet | Louis Jean Stephen Brunt |
Gerry Dobson | Kara Lang and Craig Forrest |
Notes
- CTV and TSN used their own announcers for all Canadian games during the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, and U.S. matches from the round of 16 onward. For all other matches they used the English World Feed.
French-language television[edit]
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator | Reporter | Studio Host | Studio Analysts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | RDS | Claudine Douville (lead) Émilie Duquette |
Jean Gounelle (lead) Valmie Ouellet Marinette Pichon |
Émilie Duquette[13] | Valmie Ouellet Marinette Pichon | |
2019 | Claudine Douville | Jean Gounelle | Olivier Brett | Valmie Ouellet | ||
2015 |
Notes
- RDS broadcast talent worked from Bell Media RDS Studio in Montréal, Quebec, Canada with the exception of the 2015 WWC Final, when Claudine Douville and Jean Gounelle were on site at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Mexico[edit]
United States[edit]
English-language television[edit]
Final Match[edit]
Other rounds[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ESPN2 (US) broadcast only matches involving the US Women's National Team during the 1995 Women's World Cup in Sweden. The final match was NOT available on television in the US.
- ESPN broadcast all matches for the 1999 Women's World Cup, but ESPN cut it back from 32 to 18 for 2003 due to conflicts with college football and the NFL.
- 1999 featured the highest rated Women's Soccer match with the US/ China match until 2015. 11.4% of the nation's televisions tuned into the match.[16]
- 2007 was the first Women's World Cup streamed online. All 32 matches were streamed on the fairly new ESPN 360, but games were not archived. 2007 is also the only year games were produced in studio. ESPN produced all the opening round matches in studio and didn't send their own broadcast team to China until the quarterfinals.
- 2011 became the first Women's World Cup to have games archived on ESPN3.
- 2015 became the first Women's World Cup to have the English World Feed available in the US. Fox used the English World Feed for their archive on the FOX Sports 2Go. 2015 also streamed games on the FOX Sports Go.
- The USA/Japan 2015 Final became the highest ever rated soccer match in the US. 84.1% of the nation tuned into the match on Fox. An average 25.4 million viewers watched the entire match, with 30.9 viewers catching the final 15 minutes of the match. Spanish network Telemundo, drew another 1.27 million viewers to boost the overall viewership to 26.7 million.[17]
- For 2023, FOX Sports will put 29 matches on FOX free-to-air broadcast, and 35 matches on FS1. All 64 matches will be available via authenticated streaming for pay TV subscribers via the FOX Sports App. (FOX does NOT offer an over-the-top premium streaming service in the US.)[18]
Spanish-language television[edit]
Notes[edit]
- For 2023, Telemundo Deportes will put ALL 64 matches on both linear TV (36 matches on Telemundo, 28 matches on Universo and TeleXitos) and over-the-top streaming via Peacock Premium.
English World Feed[edit]
Year | Site | Main commentator (Play-by-play) | Co-commentator (Match analyst) |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | Adelaide & Brisbane Brisbane Melbourne, Auckland, & Brisbane Perth Sydney & Adelaide Auckland & Sydney Dunedin Hamilton Wellington |
Simon Brotherton Kevin Keatings Simon Hill Mark Scott Robbie Thomson Steve Wilson (lead: opening match and final match) John Roder Paul Walker Chris Wise |
Amy Chapman (lead: Australia matches and final match) Melissa Barbieri Laura Bassett Izzy Christiansen Rehanne Skinner |
2019 | Grenoble, Montpellier, & Lyon Nice & Montpellier Reims, Valenciennes & Nice Paris Le Havre Rennes |
Steve Wilson (lead) Mark Tompkins John Roder Kevin Keatings Gary Bloom Jacqui Oatley | |
2015 | Edmonton Ottawa & Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver Moncton |
Mark Tompkins Martin Fisher Kevin Keatings John Roder Dave Woods | |
2011 | Sinsheim & Dresden Berlin, Augsburg & Frankfurt Bochum & Monchengladbach Wolfsburg & Leverkusen |
Gary Bloom John Helm John Roder Steve Banyard |
Notes
- Co-commentators for 2023 tournament will be used for at least one match per day in the group stages and every match for knockout stages.
South/Central America and American Island Nations[edit]
America Samoa[edit]
Anguilla[edit]
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Antigua and Barbuda[edit]
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Argentina[edit]
- 2023- TVP & D Sports
- 2019- TyC Sports & DIRECTV Sports
- 2015– TyC Sports & DIRECTV Sports
- 2011– TyC Sports & DirecTV Sports
- 2003- TyC Sports
- 1999- TyC Sports
Aruba[edit]
- 2023– Telearuba 13; D Sports
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
Bahamas[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Barbados[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Belize[edit]
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Bermuda[edit]
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Bolivia[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– Bolivisión, Bein Sports & DirecTV Sports
- 2015- Bolivisión, Tigo Sports, Bein Sports & DirecTV Sports
- 2011- Bein Sports & DirecTV Sports
- 2007- TVP, Red UNO, Bolivisión, Canal 11 & Sportmania
- 2003- TVP, Canal 11, Red UNO, TVP, Bolivisión, Multivisión & Supercanal
- 1999- BT
Brazil[edit]
Channel | Type | 1991 | 1995 | 1999 | 2003 | 2007 | 2011 | 2015 | 2019 | 2023 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rede Bandeirantes | Broadcast | – | – | – | Yes | Yes | Yes | – | Yes | – |
Rede Globo | Broadcast | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | Yes | Yes |
Rede Record | Broadcast | – | – | – | Yes | – | – | – | – | – |
TV Brasil | Broadcast | – | – | – | – | – | – | Yes | – | – |
BandSports | Subscription | – | – | Yes | Yes | Yes | – | – | All matches | – |
ESPN Brasil | Subscription | – | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | – | – | – | – |
SporTV | Subscription | – | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | All matches | All matches |
- 1995 & 1999 - Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana. Rede Bandeirantes is a current member. Rede Globo and SporTV are former members.
British Virgin Islands[edit]
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Cayman Islands[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Chile[edit]
- 2023- Chilevisión & D Sports
- 2019- Chilevisión, Bein Sports & DirecTV Sports
- 2015– Chilevisión, CDF & DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Bein Sports & DirecTV Sports
- 2007- La Red, Mega, Chilevisión, Canal 13 & Canal del Fútbol
- 2003- TVN, Canal 13, Mega, La Red, Chilevisión, Metrópolis Intercom & VTR
- 1999- SKY
Colombia[edit]
- 2023– Caracol TV, RCN TV, & D Sports
- 2019– Caracol TV, RCN TV, & DirecTV Sports
- 2015– Caracol TV, RCN TV, & DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caracol TV, RCN TV, & DirecTV Sports
Costa Rica[edit]
- 2023– TBD
- 2019– Teletica
- 2015– Teletica
- 2011–Teletica
Cuba[edit]
- 2023– ICRT
Curacao[edit]
- 2023– TV Direc 13
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Dominica[edit]
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Dominican Republic[edit]
- 2023– CDN 37
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Ecuador[edit]
- 2023– Teleamazonas & D Sports
- 2019– CNT Sports, DirecTV Sports & RTS
- 2015– CNT & DirecTV Sports
- 2011– DirecTV Sports, Ecuador TV
El Salvador[edit]
- 2023– Canales 2, 4, 6
- 2019– Canales 2, 4, 6
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Grenada[edit]
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Guadeloupe[edit]
- 2019– Canal+
Guam[edit]
Guatemala[edit]
- 2023– Tv Azteca Guatemala, Tigo Sports
- 2019– Televisa
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Guyana[edit]
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Haiti[edit]
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Honduras[edit]
- 2023– Canal 5
- 2019– Canal 5
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Jamaica[edit]
- 2023– TVJ
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Martinique[edit]
- 2019– Canal+
Montserrat[edit]
- 2023– SportsMax
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Nicaragua[edit]
- 2023– Canal 2 & Canal 10
- 2019– Canal 2 & Canal 10
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Panama[edit]
- 2023– Canal 4 & TVN
- 2019– Canal 4 & TVN
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Paraguay[edit]
- 2023– SNT, Telefuturo, Trece & Tigo Sports
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015- Teledeportes & DirecTV Sports
- 2011- Unicanal, Ocho TV, Lobo TV & DirecTV Sports
- 2007- Teledeportes
- 2003- Teledeportes
- 1999- TyC
Peru[edit]
- 2023– Latina Television & D Sports
- 2019– Latina Television & DirecTV Sports
Puerto Rico[edit]
St. Kitts and Nevis[edit]
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
St. Lucia[edit]
- 2023– SportsMax
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
St. Vincent[edit]
- 2023– SportsMax
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Suriname[edit]
- 2023– SCCN TV
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Trinidad and Tobago[edit]
- 2023– CNC3
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Turks and Caicos Islands[edit]
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
Uruguay[edit]
- 2023- Canal 4, Canal 10, Teledoce & D Sports
- 2019- DirecTV Sports
- 2015– Tenfield & DirecTV Sports
- 2011– VTV , Nueve TV, Lobo TV & DirecTV Sports
- 2007- Tenfield
- 2003- Tenfield
- 1999- TyC
US Virgin Islands[edit]
- 2019– DirecTV Sports
- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– ESPN, & ESPN2
Venezuela[edit]
- 2023- Televen
- 2019- DirecTV
- 2015– DirecTV
- 2011– Meridiano Televisión, DirecTV
References[edit]
- ↑ "2019 FIFA Women's World Cup broadcasters" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 May 2021.
- ↑ "Japan Avoids Women's World Cup TV Blackout With Late Deal". AFP News. 13 July 2023. Retrieved 13 July 2023.
- ↑ "TV放送" [TV broadcast] (in Japanese). Japan Football Association. Retrieved 16 July 2023.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
- ↑ "TV放送 | FIFA 女子ワールドカップ フランス 2019" [TV broadcasting | FIFA Women's World Cup France 2019] (in Japanese). Japan Football Association. Retrieved 12 June 2023.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
- ↑ "テレビ放送 | FIFA女子ワールドカップ カナダ2015" [TV broadcasting | FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015] (in Japanese). Japan Football Association. Retrieved 12 June 2023.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
- ↑ "Cignal TV secures broadcast rights to FIFA Women's World Cup". onesports.ph. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
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- ↑ "Les 64 matchs de la Coupe du monde féminine de la FIFA, Australie et Nouvelle-Zélande 2023 présentés sur les plateformes de RDS dès le 20 juillet - Bell Media".
- ↑ "FOX Sports Welcomes Carli Lloyd as Its Newest Analyst for FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ - Fox Sports Press Pass".
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- ↑ "Women's World Cup gets whopping ESPN TV rating". USA Today. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
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