Arsenal Women FC are among four teams left in the competition

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The Final Stage of the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup will be broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland on 28 January and 1 February, after Sky and FIFA agreed an exclusive new broadcast partnership for the tournament.

The FIFA Women’s Champions Cup sees the six continental champions compete for the trophy, in seasons where the FIFA Women’s Club World Cup isn’t held.

Following two early round fixtures, four sides remain for the showcase event in London after Auckland United FC and Wuhan Jiangda WFC were knocked out.

Sky Sports will exclusively broadcast all matches, kicking off with Gotham FC vs SC Corinthians (12:30) and Arsenal Women FC vs ASFAR (18:00), with both semi-finals being held at the Brentford Stadium on Wednesday 28 January.

The third-place play-off (14:45) and final (18:00) will then be hosted at the Emirates Stadium four days later.

Competing teams and continental confederations

  • ASFAR – CAF
  • Arsenal Women FC – UEFA
  • Auckland United FC – OFC
  • Gotham FC – CONCACAF
  • SC Corinthians – CONMEBOL
  • Wuhan Jiangda WFC – AFC

Sky’s coverage of the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup features Izzy Christiansen, Caroline Barker, Natalie Gedra, Ellen Ellard and Courtney Sweetman-Kirk.

Meanwhile, DAZN will broadcast the decisive showdowns of the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup 2026 to the rest of the world (with the exception of Brazil, China, Morocco, the UK and the Republic of Ireland), while in the US only the semi-finals will be broadcast.

The tournament will be available free-to-view on DAZN’s platform.

“With world-class players, iconic clubs and a truly global stage, the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup marks a defining moment for women’s club football. We’re delighted to partner with premium broadcasters who’ll play a vital role in showcasing the final stage of this new tournament – which is visionary, ambitious, impactful and deeply connected to fans and communities everywhere – to the world,” said Jill Ellis, FIFA chief football officer.