Watch Women's Champions League Free: DAZN, YouTube Streams
The biggest club competition in European women’s soccer is being streamed for free to a global audience this season. The UEFA Women’s Champions League matches are available to watch live on the sports streaming platform DAZN without any subscription required.
DAZN has removed the paywall for its women’s football coverage, including the Champions League, in a move to grow viewership and interest in the women’s game worldwide. Selected matches are also streaming live on DAZN’s YouTube channel.
“By removing the paywall, we’re making the highest stakes in the European club game accessible to everyone,” said DAZN’s EVP of Revenue, Ben King. “We believe this will drive audience growth for women’s football like never before.”
UEFA Women’s Champions League on DAZN
All UEFA Women’s Champions League games from the round of 16 onwards are streaming live on DAZN’s internet and mobile platforms in over 200 countries and territories. The only exceptions are the Middle East, North Africa, China and its territories.
In many European markets like the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain, DAZN has dedicated channels for the women’s competition airing on the service. The full DAZN channel list includes:
- Austria: DAZN 1, 2
- Belgium: DAZN/Eleven 1, 2, 3
- France: DAZN 1
- Germany: DAZN 1, 2
- Italy: DAZN 1, 2
- Portugal: Eleven 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
- Spain: DAZN 1, 2, 3, 4
- UK: DAZN 1
UEFA Women’s Champions League YouTube Live Streams
DAZN is also offering free live streams of select UEFA Women’s Champions League matches on its global YouTube channel. The quarterfinal first leg games featuring the likes of Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Lyon and Barcelona were streamed live worldwide on YouTube, excluding MENA and China.
The live YouTube streams are then embedded on UEFA’s platforms like UEFA.com match centres and UEFA.tv. Match highlights become available at midnight CET following the games.
Other global broadcasters carrying the UEFA Women’s Champions League include TNT Sports in parts of Latin America, NOS in the Netherlands and NRK and TV2 in Norway. Coverage differs by region.
With more eyes than ever on the women’s game, this free streamed access to the Champions League represents a potential turning point for the growth of women’s club soccer globally. Top players like Ada Hegerberg, Alexia Putellas and Sam Kerr are set for the big stage that increased viewership can provide.
The Champions League final takes place on June 3rd in Eindhoven. It remains to be seen if that culminating match will also be streamed for free by DAZN.