Women's Champions League Moves to Disney+: A New Era for European Women's Soccer
Disney+ has secured exclusive live streaming rights to the UEFA Women's Champions League across Europe in a five-year deal covering the 2025/26 through 2029/30 seasons. This agreement makes Disney+ the sole destination for all 75 matches in the competition, with coverage launching in October 2025 alongside the tournament's new 18-team League phase format.
Expanded Coverage & Production
All matches will stream live at no additional cost to Disney+ subscribers through the 2026 final at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo. ESPN, Disney’s multi-platform sports brand, will handle production duties, providing multi-language commentary, pre-game analysis, and post-match programming.
UEFA’s Growing Partnership with Disney
This deal builds on Disney’s existing partnership with UEFA through the Playmakers program, which has introduced over 132,000 girls aged 5-8 to soccer across 6,300 centers in 46 countries since 2020. The initiative, recently extended through 2027, employs nearly 8,000 coaches to promote grassroots development in women's soccer.
Impact on Women's Football
The move to Disney+ marks a significant shift in the broadcasting landscape for women's soccer. Previously, DAZN held the media rights to the Women's Champions League for four seasons, with TNT Sports broadcasting select matches in the UK. The transition to Disney+ reflects the growing popularity and commercial appeal of women's football, ensuring high-quality coverage and prominent exposure for fans across Europe.
Looking Ahead
The 2024/25 Women's Champions League final between Arsenal and Barcelona will be the last under the current broadcasting arrangement before Disney+ takes over next season. With the expanded league format and Disney’s commitment to premium sports coverage, the future of women's soccer looks brighter than ever.
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