Women's World Cup 2025: Where to Watch Live - TV, Online, and Live Streaming Details for viewers in and outside India
Published - 27 Sept 2025, 14:49 IST | Updated - 27 Sept 2025, 14:49 IST
The ICC has announced the details of its broadcast arrangements for the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025, which will see eight teams compete for the right to be crowned champions.
From the opening day, when India take on Sri Lanka on September 30, through to the final on November 2, fans across the world will have the chance to soak up the action via the ICC’s direct broadcast partnerships with world class broadcasters.
In India, JioStar continues to bring pictures to fans through Star Sports on linear television networks and via the JioHotstar digital platform. The Star Sports India linear TV feed is made available to viewers in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives and Bhutan through JioStar’s distribution partners.
Coverage of each fixture will be available in English, with additional regional coverage for all India matches, the semi-finals and the final in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada.
In Sri Lanka, Maharaja TV will cover all matches live via their linear TV channel TV1 and website www.sirasatv.lk, with digital coverage also available on the ICC.tv app.
In the Americas, Willow TV (USA and Canada) and ESPN (Caribbean and South America) will broadcast the event across their linear and digital platforms, with ESPN’s coverage also available via the Disney+ app.
Coverage will be aired by Sky Sports in the United Kingdom, with all matches on Sky Sports Cricket and 29 matches on Sky Sports Main Event. Prime Video in Australia will show all matches live, exclusive, and free by simply signing up for a free Amazon account, with Sky TV in New Zealand broadcasting the event on their linear and digital platforms.
Elsewhere, coverage will be distributed by TSM via T-Sports and Toffee (Bangladesh), e& through the Criclife channel on Starzplay and linear TV (Middle East & North Africa), SuperSport (Sub-Saharan Africa), PTV and TEN Sports with digital broadcast Myco and Tamasha (Pakistan) and PNG Digicel (Pacific Islands).
Cricket fans in South East Asia can watch all matches live on StarHub in Singapore and Astro Cricket in Malaysia and Hong Kong. Digital coverage in these territories, plus Afghanistan and all remaining territories, will be covered by the ICC’s owned and operated streaming platform, ICC.tv.
The ICC TV host broadcast coverage will provide world feed pictures to all global broadcast partners and Jiostar will be responsible for global distribution of the world feed.
This is part of the ICC’s commitment to taking cricket to more fans across the world, enabling more fans in these markets to enjoy the sport whilst building ICC.tv as a cricket destination.
Radio crews from BBC (UK) and All India Radio (India) will be providing live commentary from venues across the competition.
BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra will be the home of the coverage for listeners in the UK.
Additionally, global coverage of radio commentary will be available via the ICC.tv app.
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