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2019 FIFA Women's World Cup broadcasting rights

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FIFA, through several companies, sold the broadcasting rights for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup[1] to the following broadcasters.

^EUR - Coverage is not available in Andorra, France (except Radio), and Spain.

Television

Participating Nations

Country Broadcaster
Free Pay
 France (host) TF1
France Télévisions (French)
Canal+ (French)
SuperSport (English)
 Argentina Televisión Pública TyC Sports
 Australia SBS
Seven Network
Optus Sport
 Brazil Grupo Globo
Grupo Band
 Cameroon CRTV
 Canada CTV (English) TSN (English)
RDS (French)
 Chile Chilevisión
 China CCTV
 Germany ARD DAZN[2]
ZDF
 Italy RAI Sky Sport
 Jamaica TVJ
 Japan NHK J Sports
Fuji TV
 Netherlands NOS
 New Zealand Sky Sport
 Norway NRK
TV2
DirecTV Sports
 South Korea KBS
MBC
SBS
 Spain Gol
 Sweden SVT
TV4
 Thailand PPTV[3] beIN Sports[4]
 United Kingdom BBC
 United States Fox (English) Telemundo (Spanish) FS1, FS2 (English)

Universo (Spanish)

Non-participating Nations

Country/Region Broadcaster
Free Pay
 Afghanistan ATN
 Albania RTSH
 Andorra Gol (Spanish) Canal+ (French)
TF1
France Télévisions (French)
 Monaco
La 1ère (French)
SuperSport (English and Portuguese)
 Armenia APMTV
 Austria ORF
 Belarus Belteleradio
 Belgium VRT (Dutch)
RTBF (French)
 Luxembourg
 Bolivia Unitel
Red Uno
 Brunei Astro
 Malaysia
 Bulgaria BNT
 Caribbean DirecTV Sports
 Cambodia beIN Sports
 Indonesia
 Laos
 Philippines
 Singapore
 Timor-Leste
Televisa
 Mexico
 Colombia Caracol
RCN
 Costa Rica Teletica
 Croatia HRT
 Curaçao Direct Media
 Cyprus RIK
 Czech Republic ČT
 Denmark DR
 El Salvador TCS
 Estonia ERR
 EuropeEUR EBU
 Finland YLE
 Honduras TVC
 Hungary MTVA
 Iceland RÚV
SPN
 Ireland RTÉ (English)
TG4 (Irish)[5]
 Israel KAN
 Latvia LTV
 Liechtenstein SRG SSR
 Switzerland
 Lithuania LRT
 Malta PBS
 Montenegro RTCG
 Nicaragua Televicentro
Canal 10
 North Korea KBS
MBC
SBS
 North Macedonia MRT
Pacific Sky Sport
 Paraguay Tigo Sports
 Peru Latina
 Poland TVP
 Portugal RTP
 Puerto Rico Telemundo (Spanish)
Fox (English)
 Romania TVR
 San Marino RAI Sky Sport
 Vatican City
 Serbia RTS
 Slovakia RTVS
 Slovenia RTVSLO
 Turkey TRT
 Ukraine UA:PBC
 Uruguay Teledoce ANTEL
Canal 4
Canal 10

Radio

Participating Nations

Country Broadcaster
 France (host) Radio France
 Australia SBS
 Brazil Grupo Globo
Grupo Band
 Cameroon CRTV
 China CNR
 Germany ARD
 Italy RAI
 Jamaica RJ
 Japan NHK
 Netherlands NOS
 Norway NRK
TyC
 South Korea KBS
MBC
SBS
 Sweden SVT
 United Kingdom BBC
 United States Fox Sports Radio (English)
Fútbol de Primera (Spanish)

Non-participating Nations

Country/Region Broadcaster
 Albania RTSH
 Andorra Radio France
 Monaco
 Armenia HR
 Austria ORF
 Belarus Belteleradio
 Belgium VRT (Dutch)
RTBF (French)
 Luxembourg
 Bulgaria BNR
 Caribbean TyC
Televisa
 Mexico
 Colombia Caracol
RCN
 Costa Rica Teletica
 China CRI
 Croatia HRT
 Cambodia WMCAM
 Curaçao Direct Media
 Cyprus RIK
 Czech Republic ČR
 Denmark DR
 Estonia ERR
 EuropeEUR EBU
 Timor-Leste EBS
 Finland YLE
 Hungary MTVA
 Iceland RÚV
 Ireland RTÉ (English and Irish)
 Israel KAN
 Latvia LR
 Liechtenstein SRG SSR
 Switzerland
 Lithuania LRT
 Malta PBS
 Montenegro RTCG
 North Korea KBS
MBC
SBS
 North Macedonia MRT
 Poland PR
 Portugal RTP
 Puerto Rico Fútbol de Primera (Spanish)
Fox Sports Radio (English)
 Romania RR
 San Marino RAI
 Vatican City
 Serbia RTS
 Slovakia RTVS
 Slovenia RTVSLO
 Turkey TRT
 Ukraine UA:PBC

References

  1. ^ https://resources.fifa.com/image/upload/fifa-women-s-world-cup-france-2019-media-rights-licensees.pdf?cloudid=elibo623n48kcedu93qj
  2. ^ "DAZN, GOAL AND SPOX TO PROVIDE EXTENSIVE COVERAGE IN GERMANY OF THE FIFA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP 2019™". DAZN. 2019-05-29. Retrieved 2019-06-01. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  3. ^ "PPTV HD36 scores Women's World Cup rights in Thailand - PPTV HD36". www.pptvhd36.com. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  4. ^ "BeIN Sports scores Women's World Cup rights in 31 countries - SportsPro Media". www.sportspromedia.com. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  5. ^ "RTE and TG4 to show every match of FIFA Women's World Cup this summer". Extra.ie. 2019-04-16. Retrieved 2019-05-25.