2019 FIFA Women's World Cup broadcasting rights
Appearance
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
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
- ^ https://resources.fifa.com/image/upload/fifa-women-s-world-cup-france-2019-media-rights-licensees.pdf?cloudid=elibo623n48kcedu93qj
- ^ "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.
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(help) - ^ "PPTV HD36 scores Women's World Cup rights in Thailand - PPTV HD36". www.pptvhd36.com. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
- ^ "BeIN Sports scores Women's World Cup rights in 31 countries - SportsPro Media". www.sportspromedia.com. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
- ^ "RTE and TG4 to show every match of FIFA Women's World Cup this summer". Extra.ie. 2019-04-16. Retrieved 2019-05-25.