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Each WSL TV decide confirmed up to now for the 2024/25 season


Sky Sports activities and BBC have launched their newest high broadcast picks for the upcoming 2024/25 Barclays Ladies’s Tremendous League, showcasing a rise in protection on the earlier yr.

Final month, it was introduced present rights holders Sky Sports activities and BBC would broadcast 66 of the 132 fixtures between them. Sky and Now TV will even present 44 video games all through the marketing campaign, a rise on the 35 matches proven within the earlier TV deal.

The BBC will air 22 stay video games and at the very least 18 of these will probably be on BBC One and BBC Two, whereas all of them will probably be obtainable on iPlayer. Followers will even have the prospect to observe the non-broadcast WSL fixtures and choose Championship matches on Google-owned video sharing platform YouTube, a transfer that can see the streaming service change the FA’s personal platform, the FA Participant.

The channels will even home common non-match content material, together with highlights, interviews and entertaining shoulder content material. The FA Participant will proceed to host Adobe Ladies’s FA Cup fixtures and content material.

Weekend 1

Date

Fixture

KO

Broadcaster

20/09/24

Chelsea v Aston Villa

19:00

BBC Two

22/09/24

Arsenal v Man Metropolis

12:30

Sky Sports activities

Weekend 2

Date

Fixture

KO

Broadcaster

27/09/24

Crystal Palace v Chelsea

19:30

Sky Sports activities

29/09/24

Man Metropolis v Brighton

12:30

BBC Two

29/09/24

Leicester v Arsenal

15:00

YouTube

Weekend 3

Date

Fixture

KO

Broadcaster

06/10/24

Chelsea v Man Utd

12:00

Sky Sports activities

06/10/24

Tottenham v Liverpool

14:15

BBC Two

06/10/24

Arsenal v Everton

14:00

YouTube

Weekend 4

Date

Fixture

KO

Broadcaster

12/10/24

Arsenal v Chelsea

13:30

BBC One

13/10/24

Man Utd v Tottenham

12:30

Sky Sports activities

13/10/24

Liverpool v Man Utd

15:00

Sky Sports activities

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