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where to watch women's cricket world cup

You can watch the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 on a mix of local TV broadcasters, official streaming apps, and the ICC’s own digital platform, depending on your country. The tournament is being played in India and Sri Lanka, with global coverage arranged region‑by‑region.

Main ways to watch

  • In many regions, ICC.tv offers live streams or highlights, especially where no exclusive local broadcaster is in place.
  • Major cricket markets (India, UK, Australia, US, etc.) have dedicated TV partners plus linked streaming apps for full live coverage.
  • Sports and tech sites highlight that some territories also get selected free streams or free trials via official partners during the tournament window.

By region (current World Cup)

  • India & Sri Lanka: Matches are carried on Star Sports on TV, with live streaming on JioCinema/Hotstar (branding can vary by deal cycle) for subscribers.
  • United States & Canada: Willow TV holds rights, available via many cable providers or as a standalone streaming service; it’s also bundled via Sling TV’s cricket‑focused plans.
  • United Kingdom : Coverage is on Sky Sports Cricket (with some games on Sky Sports Main Event), plus streaming on Sky Go and NOW.
  • Australia : Live and exclusive streams are on Prime Video, accessible with an Amazon account in Australia.
  • New Zealand : Broadcast via Sky Sport on TV and Sky Sport Now for streaming.
  • Pakistan : PTV Sports and Ten Sports carry games on TV, with streaming via MyCo and Tamasha apps.
  • Caribbean & South America: ESPN carries coverage, with streaming via the ESPN app (often bundled with Disney+ in some markets).
  • Other territories / no local broadcaster : ICC.tv acts as the official direct‑to‑consumer platform to stream matches live or on demand.

Helpful viewing tips

  • Check the official ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 page close to match days for any updated broadcaster list and regional streaming notes.
  • Confirm exact app names and packages (for example, which Sling TV add‑on or which Star/Disney/Jio tier) because bundles and branding can shift between seasons.
  • If traveling, some viewers legally use a VPN alongside an existing home subscription to keep watching, though availability and legality vary by country and provider.

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