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Dazn to Broadcast the Women’s Cup

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DAZN is partnering with The Women’s Cup to broadcast eight international matches featuring world-renowned clubs from across the US, Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. With eight teams, this summer will mark the largest iteration of The Women’s Cup as the competition and the excitement around it continue to grow.

All DAZN coverage of women’s soccer sits in DAZN’s freemium environment, making these matches available to all fans in Europe at no cost. These matches will sit alongside a portfolio of premium women’s soccer rights including the UEFA Women’s Champion’s League, Liga F, D1 Arkema and the Google-Pixel Frauen Bundesliga.

With DAZN as the European broadcaster, fans from across Europe will be able to watch all these games for free, giving them access to a global club football competition.

John Paul Reynal, President & CEO, The Women’s Cup, says: “DAZN has invested like no other Broadcaster to give visibility to Women’s Football. The Women’s Cup was created as a platform, to grow the game on an international scale. This partnership gives Clubs from all corners of the world the possibility to shine in front of a massive audience”

Esmeralda Negron, Co-CEO Women’s Sports, DAZN, says: “We are partnering with The Women’s Cup to broadcast this tournament and bring these unique matches to our European audiences. With matchups hosted by KC Current and Racing Louisville against other world-leading teams such as: Atlético de Madrid , Juventus, Palmeiras, Colo Colo and Mamelodi Sundance our community of fans will have free access to more premium women’s football.”



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