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Disney+ Secures Rights for UEFA Women's Champions League in Australia and New Zealand

Disney+ Secures Rights for UEFA Women's Champions League in Australia and New Zealand
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Sports October 7, 2025 01:00

australia, new zealand - Disney+ signs exclusive long-term deal to air UEFA Women's Champions League in Australia and New Zealand, featuring top football clubs and players. ESPN to produce live matches on Disney+.

Disney+ to Showcase UEFA Women's Champions League

Disney+ has sealed a significant agreement to broadcast the UEFA Women's Champions League in Australia and New Zealand, offering fans exclusive access to all 75 live matches each season.

Exciting Matches and Players

The deal kicks off with a thrilling clash between defending champions Arsenal and former eight-time champions OL Lyonnes. Key players like Sam Kerr, Caitlin Foord, and Steph Catley will be featured in this premier women's football competition.

ESPN Production and Coverage

ESPN, under The Walt Disney Company, will produce all live matches for Disney+, with selected games also airing on ESPN and ESPN2. This collaboration expands ESPN's global presence in women's football, covering matches, draws, highlights, and archive content.

The deal reflects Disney's commitment to promoting women's sports and expanding viewership across regions including Latin America, the Caribbean, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the United States.

Disney's partnership with top football clubs and star players enhances the visibility and popularity of women's football globally.

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