Sat May 31 18:50:00 UTC 2025: **CBS Sports Scores Exclusive Rights to UEFA Women’s Champions League in the U.S.**

NEW YORK – CBS Sports has secured a landmark deal to broadcast the UEFA Women’s Champions League in the United States, becoming the exclusive home for all 75 matches from the prestigious tournament starting next season through 2030. The agreement, co-announced by UEFA and the European Club Association (ECA) joint venture, UC3, marks a significant expansion of CBS Sports’ soccer portfolio.

All matches will be available on the streaming service Paramount+, with select games also airing on CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports Golazo Network. This acquisition ends the previous broadcast partnership between DAZN and YouTube, who held the rights for the past four years.

With this deal, CBS Sports now holds the broadcast rights to all UEFA club competitions in the U.S., including the men’s Champions League, Europa League, Europa Conference League, and Youth League. Their women’s soccer coverage also includes the NWSL, Concacaf W Champions Cup, and the Concacaf W Gold Cup.

“The UEFA Women’s Champions League with its world class players and elite clubs adds tremendous value to CBS Sports’ premium soccer portfolio,” stated Dan Weinberg, CBS Sports’ executive vice president of programming. “CBS Sports is proud to be the home of the UEFA Women’s Champions League and all men’s UEFA club competitions through the end of the decade, further solidifying Paramount+ as the premier and must-have destination for soccer fans.”

UC3 Managing Director, Guy-Laurent Epstein echoed this sentiment, saying, “We are delighted to expand our partnership with CBS Sports, bringing the UEFA Women’s Champions League alongside the UEFA men’s club competitions. As the competition embarks on an exciting new era, we look forward to CBS Sports delivering its dynamic and insightful coverage to American audiences, showcasing the highest level of women’s club football in its new format over the next five seasons.”

The 2025-26 season will see the Women’s Champions League expand to mirror the men’s format, featuring a league phase with 18 clubs before the playoffs and knockout stages.

This announcement follows a similar agreement last week, where Disney+ secured the broadcast rights for Women’s Champions League games in Europe for the next five years.

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