FIFA, through several companies, sold the broadcasting rights for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup [1] to the following broadcasters.
Country | Broadcaster | |
---|---|---|
Free | Pay | |
France (host) | TF1 (French) | Canal+ (French) |
Cameroon | CRTV (English and French) | |
SuperSport (English) | ||
Nigeria | ||
South Africa | ||
Argentina | Televisión Pública | TyC Sports |
DirecTV Sports | ||
Chile | Chilevisión | |
Australia | SBS | Optus Sport |
Brazil | Grupo Globo | |
Grupo Bandeirantes | ||
Canada | CTV (English) | TSN (English) |
RDS (French) | ||
China | CCTV | |
Germany | ARD | DAZN |
ZDF | ||
Italy | RAI | Sky Sport |
Jamaica | TVJ | |
Japan | NHK | J Sports |
Fuji TV | ||
Netherlands EBU | NOS | |
New Zealand | Sky Sport | |
Norway | NRK | |
TV2 | ||
South Korea | KBS | |
MBC | ||
Spain | Gol | |
Sweden | SVT | |
TV4 | ||
Thailand | PPTV [2] | beIN Sports |
United Kingdom | BBC | |
United States | Fox (English) | Fox Sports 1/2 (English) |
NBC Sports * Telemundo (Spanish) | ||
NBC Sports (Spanish) * Universo * NBC Sports Network (selected USWNT games) |
Country | Broadcaster |
---|---|
France (host) | Radio France |
Europe 1 | |
RMC | |
RTL | |
Argentina | TyC |
Australia | SBS |
Brazil | Grupo Globo |
Grupo Bandeirantes | |
Cameroon | CRTV |
Chile | TyC |
China | CNR |
Germany | ARD |
Italy | RAI |
Jamaica | RJ |
Japan | NHK |
Netherlands EBU | NOS |
New Zealand | Radio NZ |
Norway | NRK |
South Korea | KBS |
MBC | |
SBS | |
Sweden | SVT |
Thailand | MCOT |
United Kingdom | BBC |
Talksport | |
United States | Fox Sports Radio (English) |
Fútbol de Primera (Spanish) |
^EBU - EBU has made an agreement for 38 territories. [4] They made the event also available in these territories on their own website eurovisionsports.tv, where you can watch the games live when they are not broadcast or streamed by the local broadcaster and on-demand.
^CTA - CTA Coverage is not available in Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Panama
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