• Latest
Netflix Scores Exclusive Rights To FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 & 2031

Netflix Scores Exclusive Rights To FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 & 2031

August 11, 2025
UK’s Regulator Calls For Stricter Online Safety Measures To Combat Harmful Content And Protect Minors

West Africa’s Premier Media Convention To Spotlight Content Protection And Anti-Piracy This September

July 1, 2026
BMA Feature: AnimaxFyb Studios Eyes Global Expansion Following Landmark Success at African Animation Awards in Tokyo

Broadcast Media Africa Launches Groundbreaking Survey To Elevate Africa’s Animation And Children’s Content Sector

July 1, 2026

Shake-Up For DStv As HBO Content Exits South Africa

July 1, 2026
MultiChoice’s Annual Report Highlights Content Piracy As A Major Threat

Major Anti-Piracy Initiative Targets Illegal Streaming Of The 2026 World Cup

July 1, 2026

Vodacom Completes Acquisition Of Majority Stake In Safaricom

July 1, 2026
SABC Confirmed As Official Media Partner For Radio Broadcasting Convention – Africa 2026

SABC Confirmed As Official Media Partner For Radio Broadcasting Convention – Africa 2026

June 30, 2026
Zimbabwe: New Broadcast Media Law Now Requires Motorists To Obtain And Keep Radio License

ICASA Outlines Licensing Requirements For Satellite Internet Providers In South Africa

June 30, 2026
Comcast To Spin Off NBCUniversal And Sky In Major Corporate Restructuring

Comcast To Spin Off NBCUniversal And Sky In Major Corporate Restructuring

June 30, 2026
Iconic “Dear Sis Dolly” Set For The Big Screen

Iconic “Dear Sis Dolly” Set For The Big Screen

June 30, 2026
Accelerating Universal Delivery Of Fully-Digital Broadcasting Services To All Nigerians

Renewed Media Partnership: Kenya And China Embrace Collaboration For Future Storytelling

June 30, 2026
Sputnik To Headline Africa’s Radio Broadcasters Summit In Johannesburg, South Africa

Sputnik To Headline Africa’s Radio Broadcasters Summit In Johannesburg, South Africa

June 29, 2026
Knowledge, Resources And Assets From The Radio And Digital Sound Broadcasting Summit – Africa 2025 Now Available

BMA’s View: Intelligent Radio – Why African Radio’s Biggest Crisis Has Nothing To Do With Spotify

June 29, 2026
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Broadcast Media Africa
  • Home
  • News & Reports
  • Resources
  • Services
    • Promo: Spotlight Service
  • Events
  • Community
No Result
View All Result
BMA
  • Home
  • News & Reports
  • Resources
  • Services
    • Promo: Spotlight Service
  • Events
  • Community
BMA
Join BMA Network
No Result
View All Result
Home OTT & Streaming

Netflix Scores Exclusive Rights To FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 & 2031

August 11, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A

In a significant move that reshapes the sports broadcasting landscape, Netflix has acquired exclusive rights to air the FIFA Women’s World Cup for the 2027 and 2031 tournaments in the United States and Canada. This bold acquisition allowed Netflix to position itself as a major sports entertainment player, competing against industry heavyweights, such as Fox Sports and TSN.

For over a decade, Fox Sports has been the go-to broadcaster for FIFA events in the U.S., while TSN has held similar rights in Canada until the upcoming 2026 Men’s World Cup. The partnership with FIFA marks Netflix’s first foray into live soccer broadcasting, placing it alongside other streaming services like DAZN, Apple TV, Amazon Prime, and Fubo that have already ventured into live sports content.

This agreement can potentially transform sports broadcasting in North America, signalling Netflix’s intent to expand its sports portfolio. Gabe Spitzer, Netflix’s vice president of sports, expressed the company’s excitement about being FIFA’s exclusive partner for the Women’s World Cup in Canada. He stated, “We are thrilled to have this opportunity and are committed to providing fans with unparalleled access to this premier women’s football competition as we prepare for the first match in Brazil in less than two years.”

While Netflix has previously dabbled in live sports, with events like the Tyson vs. Paul fight and NFL games, some broadcasts have encountered technical issues. As the Women’s World Cup approaches, Netflix faces the critical task of ensuring a smooth and reliable viewing experience for its audience.

FIFA’s chief commercial officer, Romy Gai, showed enthusiasm for the partnership, noting, “Working with Netflix allows us to enhance the popularity of women’s soccer in Canada, a country with a proud history in the FIFA Women’s World Cup.”

Additionally, Netflix plans to leverage this broadcasting opportunity by developing exclusive docuseries that spotlight the lives and journeys of prominent female football players.

The 2027 Women’s World Cup will take place in Brazil from June 24 to July 25, while discussions are ongoing regarding the host of the 2031 tournament. The U.S. Soccer Federation has shown interest in exploring other CONCACAF nations, with Argentina, Chile, and Colombia emerging as front-runners to host this prestigious event.

Share Tweet Post Email
Tags: FIFA Women's World CupFox SportsNetflixNews & ReportsOTTStreamingTSN
Share221Tweet138
Previous Post

Vodacom’s Strategic Move – The Impact Of Vumatel Acquisition On South Africa’s Fibre Internet Landscape

Next Post

Transforming Entertainment: The Strategic Merger Of Global And Skydance Media

Publisher
-
Benjamin Pius
Publisher
-
Benjamin Pius

 About us

Our goal is always to keep industry stakeholders abreast of opportunities in technology and service innovations that are and will shape Africa’s broadcasting and media industry via quality news, information, intelligence and insight .

 Contact us

+44 (0) 207 712 1526
info@broadcastingandmedia.com
BSP Communications Limited
Level 37, One Canada Square
Canary Wharf
London, E14 5AB, United Kingdom

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News & Reports
  • Resources
  • Services
    • Promo: Spotlight Service
  • Events
  • Community
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy Policy.