The Women’s Super League goes into round 3 this week. Want to keep up with the WSL action but not sure where to watch? From TV channels to online streams, we’ve put together the latest guide to broadcasters, viewing options, and tips to make sure you don’t miss a single match, wherever you are. This is your guide to where to watch WSL.

Women’s Super League Broadcasters 2025/26

The WSL has announced its broadcasters for this season:

  • Australia: Stan
  • Belgium: RTL Sports
  • Brazil: Goat and X Sports
  • Canada: Sportsnet
  • China: iQIYI
  • Japan: U-Next
  • Sub-Saharan Africa: AzamTV
  • MENA: Dubai Sports
  • Mexico & Central America: Fox Sports
  • Netherlands: Ziggo Sport
  • Norway: VG
  • Pan-Regional: W-Sport
  • Southeast Asia: beIN Sports
  • Spain: Movistar

Women’s Super League Matches this Week & Where to Watch

Women’s Super League Matches this Week
DateMatchLocationWhere to watch
19:30 BST Fri Sept 19Tottenham Hotspur vs. Manchester CityBetwright StadiumSky Sports
19:30 BST Fri Sept 19Everton vs. London City LionessesGoodison ParkSky Sports YouTube
DateMatchLocationWhere to watch
12:00 BST Sun Sept 21Chelsea vs. Leicester CityKingsmeadowSky Sports
12:00 BST Sun Sept 21Brighton & Hove Albion vs. West Ham UnitedBroadfield StadiumSky Sports YouTube
12:00 BST Sun Sept 21Aston Villa vs. LiverpoolVilla ParkSky Sports
14:50 BST Sun Sept 21Manchester United vs. ArsenalLSV StadiumBBC

Where can I watch the WSL from outside the UK?

While the WSL is available through several international broadcasters, it can still be tricky to catch every match. Last season, all games were streamed on YouTube in addition to coverage on Sky Sports and the BBC. This season, YouTube availability is limited to certain countries, with others facing geo-restrictions.

If you want to watch from a blocked region, a VPN is an option. We recommend NordVPN — it isn’t free, but it’s cheaper than juggling multiple subscriptions that may still only cover part of the schedule.

Where can I watch the WSL from Europe?

  • In Germany, some matches are available on YouTube.
  • In the Netherlands, Ziggo Sport carries selected games.
  • Across Europe, options may include W-Sport, RTL Sports, and Movistar depending on your country.

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