Switzerland will host the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025. The dates are 2 to 27 July 2025. This will be the third edition since the field was expanded to sixteen teams. This tournament will return to its normal four-year cycle after the previous one was postponed to 2022, due to COVID-19. Broadcasting details of UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 will see a wide variety of broadcasters streaming in different regions.
Broadcasters’ role is to provide digital streaming to the viewers across the planet. This represents a primary revenue stream for sports organizations that impacts the viability and growth of their operations.
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UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 Broadcasting Details
Day by day, women’s football is achieving new results. UEFA, as one of the great organisations, is attracting more and more sponsorships and broadcasters. Let us have a look at the broadcasters for different regions, first for the UEFA member nations and then for outside UEFA.
UEFA Member Nations
Sr. No | Broadcaster(s) | Region (Country) |
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1 | ORF | Austria |
2 | VRT, RTBF | Belgium |
3 | BHRT | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
4 | YLE | Finland |
5 | TF1 | France |
6 | ARD, ZDF | Germany |
7 | RTÉ | Ireland |
8 | NOS | Netherlands |
9 | NRK, TV 2 | Norway |
10 | TVP | Poland |
11 | RTVE | Spain |
12 | BBC, ITV | United Kingdom |
Outside UEFA
Sr. No | Broadcaster(s) | Region (Country) |
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1 | Optus Sport | Australia |
2 | ESPN | Latin America |
3 | Fox Sports (English), TUDN/Vix (Spanish) | United States |
4 | Possibly Sony Sports / SonyLIV (TBA) | India (unconfirmed) |
For India, there hasn’t been an official broadcaster. Accordingly, the SONY network can be a possible broadcaster. In previous competitions, SONY LIV and SONY Network have brought the matches to the viewers of India.
The rights to broadcast games are significant revenue streams for sports leagues, allowing them to support their operations, pay players, and develop their facilities. There are a number of factors that will affect the value of a broadcast right, including the popularity of the sport, viewership, league competitiveness, and potential for sponsorship and advertising.
Especially, the overall quality of the broadcast and production, which is typically subsidized by rights revenues, can enhance the overall experience for fans, making sporting events that are being watched more valuable and easier to absorb. Finally, with replays and graphical stats explanations, fans have a better understanding of the live match going on.