
Sky Sports to Broadcast Inaugural Women's Champions Cup
The world's top women's club football teams will compete in London as Sky Sports brings the first-ever FIFA Women's Champions Cup to screens across the UK and Ireland. Arsenal headlines the semifinals on January 28, with the final set for the Emirates Stadium on February 1.
The biggest names in women's club football are heading to London for a historic tournament that puts champions from six continents on one stage.
Sky Sports announced an exclusive partnership with FIFA to broadcast the Final Stage of the inaugural FIFA Women's Champions Cup, featuring four elite teams battling for the title. Arsenal Women will represent Europe in the semifinals against Morocco's ASFAR on January 28 at Brentford's Gtech Community Stadium, while American champions Gotham FC face Brazil's SC Corinthians in the other semifinal.
The tournament fills the gap in years when the FIFA Women's Club World Cup doesn't take place, giving continental champions a chance to compete for global glory. After two early rounds narrowed the field, the remaining four teams bring together the best talent from across the world for a showcase in England's capital.
Both semifinals will air live on January 28, with Arsenal's match kicking off at 6pm following the earlier Gotham versus Corinthians clash at 12:30pm. The winners advance to the final at Arsenal's Emirates Stadium on February 1 at 6pm, with a third-place playoff earlier that afternoon.

Sky Sports will deploy a full broadcast team including former players Izzy Christiansen and Courtney Sweetman-Kirk, alongside hosts Caroline Barker, Natalie Gedra, and Ellen Ellard. The coverage represents Sky's continued investment in women's sports, with the broadcaster now showing over 75 percent of all televised women's sport in the UK.
The Ripple Effect
This tournament marks another milestone in women's football's rapid growth. By bringing together continental champions and hosting matches at major Premier League venues like the Emirates, the competition elevates the women's game to the same prestigious stages as men's football.
Sky's extensive coverage ensures fans across the UK and Ireland can watch without barriers, continuing to build momentum for women's sports. The broadcaster's year-round commitment includes football, golf, cricket, netball, tennis, motorsport, and rugby league, creating regular visibility that helps grow audiences and inspire the next generation.
Arsenal's home advantage could spark special energy at the Emirates, where home fans will pack the stands to support their team on the global stage. Whether the Gunners lift the trophy or not, the tournament puts women's club football in the spotlight at a crucial moment for the sport's expansion.
These four days in London will showcase the sport's global reach and the incredible talent competing at the highest level.
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Based on reporting by Sky Sports
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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