You can watch the current FIBA Women’s Asia Cup and the AFC Women’s Asian Cup through different broadcasters and streams, depending on your region.

Below is a “Quick Scoop” style overview.

🔎 First, which Women’s Asia Cup?

People online often mean one of two tournaments when they say “women’s Asia cup”:

  • AFC Women’s Asian Cup (football/soccer) – continental women’s national teams (Australia, Japan, China, etc.).
  • FIBA Women’s Asia Cup (basketball) – women’s national basketball teams.

The where to watch depends on which one you’re after and where you live.

🟢 AFC Women’s Asian Cup (football) – where to watch

The 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup is being held in Australia, with big interest around the Matildas.

In Australia

  • All Matildas matches : Free‑to‑air on Network 10 / 10 Bold.
  • Full tournament : Streaming on Paramount+ Australia.

Official AFC broadcast partners (football)

The AFC lists official broadcasters by territory for the Women’s Asian Cup:

  • Australia – Paramount+ Australia.
  • Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Pakistan – Tapmad.
  • China PR – local digital platforms such as iQIYI/Migu (exact naming varies by listing).
  • Japan – DAZN.
  • South Korea – Coupang Play.
  • Vietnam – TV360 / Vietnam Television / HTV.
  • Philippines – Philippine Football Federation channels (e.g., Facebook streaming) for some matches.

Many fans also follow schedule and live‑stream info via community threads on women’s football forums and Reddit, which aggregate official streams and local channel names.

🟣 FIBA Women’s Asia Cup (basketball) – where to watch

FIBA provides a central “Where to Watch” page for the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup.

Typical options include:

  • Local TV sports networks in participating countries (e.g., national sports channels).
  • Official streaming platforms listed per country on FIBA’s site.
  • In some territories, games may be available via FIBA’s own digital platforms or partner OTT services.

If your focus is basketball, the best move is to check the current “Where to Watch – FIBA Women’s Asia Cup” page for your country’s broadcaster list and streaming links.

🌍 If you’re outside listed regions

If your country is not explicitly listed:

  • Check the official tournament “Where to Watch” page (AFC for football, FIBA for basketball) for updated partners.
  • Look at major regional sports platforms (for example, beIN Sports in parts of the Middle East for AFC competitions).
  • Community discussions (e.g., women’s football or basketball subforums) often share legal streaming options per country.

🧭 Quick practical tip

  • If you mean football and you’re in Australia: start with Network 10/10 Bold on TV and Paramount+ for full coverage.
  • If you mean basketball : go to FIBA’s “Where to Watch – FIBA Women’s Asia Cup” page and select your country.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.