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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 Broadcast, TV Channels List

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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 Broadcast, TV Channels List

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 Broadcast, TV Channels List? Who are broadcasting the FIFA Womens World Cup 2019? Which TV Channels are showing the FIFA World Cup? How to watch the FIFA World Cup 2018 for free? Well the 2019 Womens FIFA World Cup is almost here and everybody around the world will be trying to watch it. But the question is, how? Well if you don’t have a paid for subscription on television, it can be a little but tricky to watch the games in full. But here we have a guide to help you find the best solution.

The World Cup is a massive event and there are always ways to watch it for free. There will be plenty of ways to watch it. So which TV Channels Broadcasting FIFA Womens World Cup 2019?

Brief Information About the Women’s World Cup

The FIFA Women’s World Cup is a competition that is run by football’s governing body since 1991 when the first edition of this tournament was held in China. This tournament, like the men’s version, is held once every four years.

The number of teams has increased since the tournament’s inception. Back in 1991, twelve teams fought for the title, but the upcoming 2019 tournament will have 24 teams aiming to win the competition.

The United States Women’s National Team is the most successful in the history of this competition. The United States Women’s national Team (USWNT) has won three titles so far, followed closely by the German team that won back-to-back titles in 2003 and 2007.

The 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup was held in Canada. The tournament was won by the USWNT, as the American team defeated Japan with a 5-2 score.

The 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup will be held in France from June 7 to July 7, 2019. With 24 teams playing in this competition, the two best teams from each of the six groups will make it to the KO stage, The four best 3rd places will join them in that stage.

2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup

FIFA World Cup 2019 for women’s is scheduled to be held in France where 24 national football team to compete in the tournament for the first time in history. Live broadcast and online streaming of all the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 matches can be watched on various television networks and online websites.

World Cup 2019 – Live Stream and TV Guide

The FIFA Women’sWorld Cup 2019 draw will be broadcasted live in many countries across the world. In the UK it will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and BBC2.

UK residents can also watch the draw live online free with BBC iPlayer or on their website, or via Sky GO. It can also be streamed live worldwide through the FIFA website.

Women’s FIFA World Cup 2019 TV Channels List

Here is the full channel list of the broadcasters of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019

COUNTRY TV CHANNELS
United Kingdom BBC, ITV (both networks set to share 2018 world coverage in the UK)
Ireland RTE (exclusive coverage rights for all world cup matches on TV, Radio and online)
Australia SBS, Optus Sport (Australia matches on SBS while other matches on SBS’s subscription channel Optus)
New Zealand Sky Sport (exclusively on SkySports, all matches live, repeat and highlights)
Oceania Countries Sky Pacific (Sky NZ will also provide coverage to adjacent iceland countries.)
France TF1, beIN Sports (France matches on TF1 while other games on beIN Sports)
USA FoxSports (exclusive English rights in the US), Telemundo (Spanish coverage)
Canada CTV, RDS, TSN
Mexico Televisa, TV Azteca, SKY México
Costa Rica Teletica, Sky, Movistar
Panama Sky, Movistar
India & South Asia Sony Pictures Network (Sony has exclusive rights in South Asia and sub-continent countries like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives etc)
Middle-East & North Africa beIN Sports (exclusive rights in middle-east and some North African countries)
South Africa & Other African countries SuperSports (South African based network, SuperSports has live rights in South Africa and some of the other African countries.)
Germany ARD, ZDF (Coverage to be shared between ARD and ZDF)
European Countries EBU (most of the European countries have live coverage on Free to air channels, especially the matches involving the nation team of that country)
Portugal RTP, SIC, SportTV
Spain Mediaset España
Netherlands NOS
Ireland RTE
Italy MediaSet
Belgium VRT, RTBF
Austria ORF
Switzerland SRG SSR
Sweden SVT, TV4, CMore
Finland YLE
Denmark DR, TV 2
Norway NRK, TV 2
Poland TVP
Czech Republic CT
Ukraine Inter
Russia Perviy Kanal, VGTRK, Match TV
Turkey TRT
Greece ERT
South American Countries Unlike the previous world cups, every South American country has seperate deals with FIFA and below is the list of channels broadcasting in latin countries.
Brazil Globo, SporTV, Fox Sports
Argentina TV Pública, Telefe, DirecTV, TyC Sports
Uruguay Monte Carlo, Canal 10, Teledoce, TyC, DirecTV
Colombia Caracol TV, RCN TV, DirecTV
Chile Canal 13, TVN, Mega, DirecTV, Movistar
Ecuador RTS, DirecTV
Paraguay SNT, Telefuturo, TyC, DirecTV
Peru Latina, DirecTV

Stadiums to Host the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019

Twelve cities were candidates for the 2019 FIFA world cup, but only 9 stadiums were chosen finally on 14 June 2017. Currently the cities chosen for 2019 FIFA Women’s world cup are : Lyon, Paris, Nice, Montpellier, Le Havre, Valenciennes, Reims, Grenoble and Rennes The stadiums for the 2019 FIFA Womens world cup are: Parc Olympique Lyonnais in Lyon Parc Olympique Lyonnais in Lyon Parc des Princes in Paris Allianz Riviera in Nice Stade de la Mosson in Monpellier Stade Océane in Le Havre Stade du Hainaut in Valenciennes Stade Auguste-Delaune in Reims Stade des Alpes in Grenoble Roazhon Park in Rennes

Twelve cities were candidates for the 2019 FIFA world cup, but only 9 stadiums were shortlisted as the final venues for the tournament. Currently the cities chosen for 2019 FIFA Women’s world cup are : Lyon, Paris, Nice, Montpellier, Le Havre, Valenciennes, Reims, Grenoble and Rennes

The stadiums for the 2019 FIFA Womens world cup are:

  • Parc Olympique Lyonnais in Lyon
  • Parc Olympique Lyonnais in Lyon
  • Parc des Princes in Paris
  • Allianz Riviera in Nice
  • Stade de la Mosson in Monpellier
  • Stade Océane in Le Havre
  • Stade du Hainaut in Valenciennes
  • Stade Auguste-Delaune in Reims
  • Stade des Alpes in Grenoble
  • Roazhon Park in Rennes

Read more about the World Cup

Read more about the World Cup at FIFA.com.

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