FIFA and Netflix have announced an unprecedented partnership to broadcast the Women’s World Cup, marking a significant step in increasing visibility for women’s football. The deal, unveiled on 2025, will allow fans worldwide to stream all matches of the prestigious tournament on Netflix, making it the first time the global streaming giant will host live sports.
This collaboration reflects FIFA’s commitment to growing women’s football by leveraging Netflix’s vast reach and audience. The streaming platform, with over 200 million subscribers globally, is expected to play a pivotal role in expanding the tournament’s fan base and promoting gender equality in sports.
“This is a historic moment for women’s football and the future of sports broadcasting,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino. “Our partnership with Netflix aligns with our vision to make football truly global and accessible.”
The 2025 Women’s World Cup, set to be hosted by [host country], will now be available to stream live, in addition to traditional TV broadcasts. Netflix also plans to produce exclusive behind-the-scenes content and documentaries about the players and teams, offering fans an immersive experience.
The deal has been widely praised for its potential to inspire young athletes and elevate the status of women’s football, paving the way for similar partnerships in the future.