How to Watch 2024 UEFA Women’s Champions League live in Australia


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The UEFA Women’s Champions League is the apex of European football for female players. The tournament is no longer a rout for Olympique Lyon, as teams like FC Barcelona, Chelsea, and Wolfsburg are all at the forefront of the game.

This season, the group stage of the UEFA Women’s Champions League kicks off on 14 November, 2023, and finishes up on 31 January, 2024. The top eight teams will then advance to the Knock-out Phase, which takes place from 19 March until 25 May, which is the date of the WCL Final.

Fortunately for Australian fans of the Women’s Champions League, every Group Stage and Knock-out match, including the championship final, will be available to watch live on a variety of popular devices.

When is the Women’s Champions League finals live on TV in Australia?

Every game this season in the UEFA Women’s Champions League, beginning with the group stage up until the championship final, will be streamed live on DAZN.

Here’s the details on when the next round of WCL games will be taking place and where to watch them live in Australia.

Semi-FinalDate/time (AEST)Streaming Service
Barcelona v ChelseaLIVE: Sat, 20 Apr, 9:30pmDAZN
Lyon v ParisLIVE: Sun, 21 Apr, 3:00amDAZN
Chelsea v BarcelonaLIVE: Sun, 28 Apr, 2:30amDAZN
Paris v LyonLIVE: Mon, 29 Apr, 12:00amDAZN
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Where to Watch UEFA Women’s Champions League in Australia

DAZN is an online sport streaming platform with a wide portfolio of varied sports to enjoy. They have the right to broadcast all 61 matches from the UEFA Women’s Champions League including the knockout stages and Final. If you’re an avid fan of women’s football you can also watch Liga F on DAZN too as Real Madrid, Levante and Barcelona all play for the Spanish title.

DAZN also boasts a wide range of combat sport like Mixed Martial Arts, lots of boxing and even Impact Wrestling! If that’s not your thing there’s triathlon events, reams of e-sports, and a decent chunk of American Football from the A7FL and WNFC.

You can check out DAZN for only $13.99 per month, and there’s no lock-in contract, so you can pause or stop the service anytime. All you need is a compatible device and a stable internet connection to watch all content available on the platform. One of the great attributes of DAZN is the amount of devices it works on. Whether you’re at home, or on the go, you can catch the sporting action across your Smart TV, game console, and even on your phone.

Furthermore, when watching there are a few nifty features like being able to enable spoilers, so if you just want to watch the goals or key points you can skip right to the action. Great if you don’t have time to watch a full game! Add in that most events are available to watch in their entirety for seven days after the initial broadcast and that highlights usually stay up for 30 days, there’s more than enough sport to keep you entertained!

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Which streaming services will show women’s Champions League live?

Here is a comprehensive list of sports streaming services that will show UEFA Women’s Champions League matches in Australia. If WCL football becomes available with another streaming TV provider, this table will be updated.

Streaming Services Women’s Champions League
DAZN Yes
Kayo Sports No
Foxtel Now No
Telstra No
Paramount Plus No
Optus Sport No
Stan Sport No

Devices for streaming DAZN

The following are the list of compatible mobile and internet-connected devices for which you can stream Women’s Champion’s League whether at home or on the go, with new apps and devices being added as they become available.

Other football to stream in Australia

Football is now virtually spread across every major provider in Australia these days, giving us more choice than ever to watch the ‘beautiful game’. Check out some of the other major competitions available to watch now below with providers like Foxtel, Kayo Sports, Optus and Stan.