Where to Watch Women's World Cup 2025 Live Streaming, Online, TV

Through the ICC's direct broadcast partnerships, viewers will be able to watch the action from the first day, when India plays Sri Lanka on September 30, to the championship match on November 2.

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By Emilia Blake
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The ICC Women's World Cup 2025, in which eight countries will vie for the title of champions, has revealed the specifics of its broadcast arrangements. Through the ICC's direct broadcast relationships with top broadcasters, fans worldwide will have the opportunity to watch the action from the first day, when India plays Sri Lanka on September 30, to the championship match on November 2.

At the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru on Saturday, the Indian women's team will play their final warm-up match before beginning their Women's World Cup campaign against New Zealand. In their first warm-up match against England, Harmanpreet Kaur's team lost badly, being shut out for 187 after the visiting team scored 340 for nine.

Women's World Cup 2025 Live Stream:

In India, JioStar keeps providing fans with visuals through the JioHotstar internet platform and Star Sports on linear television networks. Via JioStar's distribution partners, viewers in Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, the Maldives, and Bhutan can access the Star Sports India linear TV feed. Every match will be covered in English, and all India matches, the semifinals, and the championship game will also have regional coverage in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada.

In other regions, TSM will disseminate coverage through T-Sports and Toffee (Bangladesh), and & through the Criclife channel on Starzplay and linear TV (Middle East & North Africa), SuperSport (Sub-Saharan Africa), PTV and TEN Sports, digital broadcasters Myco and Tamasha (Pakistan), and PNG Digicel (Pacific Islands).

Jiostar will be in charge of the world feed's worldwide dissemination, while the ICC TV host broadcast coverage will supply world feed images to all international broadcast partners. This is part of the ICC's mission to expand cricket's global fan base, allowing more cricket fans in these regions to enjoy the game and establishing ICC.tv as a destination for cricket lovers. Live commentary will be provided by radio teams from All India Radio (India) and the BBC (UK) from locations across the competition.

Watch this space for more cricket news and updates.

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