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Where to Watch the WSL 2025/26 Season – Full Guide for UK & International Fans

  • Date: July 26, 2025
  • Time to read: 2 min.

The 2025/26 Barclays Women’s Super League season is here — but where can you watch the games? Whether you’re in the UK, overseas, or on the go, here’s your complete guide to watching every WSL match live.

UK Viewers: How to Watch WSL Matches in the UK

Sky Sports

  • Broadcasts two live WSL matches every weekend
  • Available via Sky TV, Sky Go, and NOW TV
  • Often includes Friday night and Sunday headline matches

BBC Sport

  • Shows one live WSL match per weekend
  • Typically Sunday afternoon kick-offs
  • Available on BBC One, BBC Two, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport app

The FA Player

  • Every non-televised match is streamed for FREE
  • Accessible via FAPlayer.tv or the FA Player app
  • Full match replays, highlights, and classic games also available

International Viewers: How to Watch WSL Outside the UK

Here’s how fans outside the UK can catch the action:

🌍 Region📺 Broadcaster
USA & CanadaCBS Sports / Paramount+
AustraliaOptus Sport
EuropeDAZN (Spain, Germany, etc.)
ScandinaviaViaplay
Rest of WorldFA Player (Free & unrestricted)

⚠️ Check local listings, as coverage may vary depending on region and match.

What You Need to Know

  • Season Start Date: September 2025
  • 14 teams competing in the expanded WSL
  • 3+ matches per week broadcast live on TV
  • All matches available free via FA Player if not on TV
  • Global coverage via Paramount+, Optus, Viaplay & more

Bonus: Download the 2025/26 Fixture Calendar

Want to keep track of every match?

Click here to view the WSL 2025/26 Calendar

Why This Matters

Visibility is everything in women’s football.
More platforms than ever are now showing WSL games — but many fans still don’t know where to find them. That’s why we created this guide — to make sure every fan knows how to follow their team.

Found this guide helpful? Share it with fellow fans — it helps us grow, and it helps grow the game.
And remember, we’ll keep this updated all season long with any broadcast changes or new platforms.

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