Champions League in Women's European Soccer Moves to Pay-TV in 5-Year Deal with Disney+
- Disney+ has secured sole live broadcast access for the UEFA Women's Champions League across Europe for five seasons, beginning in October 2025.
- The deal follows a competitive market for women's sports broadcasting, with rights previously held by DAZN and YouTube in the UK and US.
- Disney+ will stream all 75 matches in a new 18-team league format with multi-language commentary, pre-match content, and high production quality.
- UEFA expects to generate 33.8 million euros in revenue from the competition next season, which will help fund an 18.2 million euro prize pool distributed among the participating teams.
- The move places most coverage behind a paywall but includes some free broadcasts on European Broadcasting Union networks, extending through 2030.
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So far aired on DAZN, the Women's Champions League is passing under Disney+ for five seasons.
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SOCCER STREAMING Disney+ has landed exclusive live streaming rights to the UEFA Women’s Champions League soccer tournament across Europe in a five-year pact covering the 2025/26 through 2029/30 seasons. The deal makes Disney+ the sole destination for all 75 matches in the competition, with coverage launching in October alongside the tournament’s new 18-team League phase format. All matches will stream live at no additional cost to subscribe…
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