The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 is around the corner, and fans everywhere are eager to catch every match. If you’re wondering where to watch, how to stream, or which broadcaster has the rights in your country, here’s a complete guide to the full telecast and streaming details.
📅 Tournament Overview
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Dates: September 30 to November 2, 2025
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Hosts: India and Sri Lanka jointly hosting
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Format: 8 teams, round-robin group stage with all teams playing each other; the top four progress to the semi-finals; final scheduled for November 2.
📺 Official Broadcasters by Region
The ICC has designated official broadcast partners in many territories, so here’s a summary of who holds the rights in several major regions. Always verify local listings to confirm channel numbers and streaming availability.
| Region / Country | Broadcaster / Licensee | Channel / Platform |
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| India & South Asia (Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka etc.) | JioStar | Star Sports Network; streaming via JioHotstar |
| Australia | Amazon Prime Video – all matches live & free (need a free Amazon account) | |
| Bangladesh | TSM with linear channels Nagorik TV & T Sports; streaming via Toffee | |
| Middle East & North Africa | E& (CricLife Max); StarzPlay, StarzON apps | |
| Caribbean Islands | ESPN Caribbean; streaming on ESPN Play Caribbean | |
| USA & Canada | Willow TV; possibly available via online streaming platforms in some regions | |
| United Kingdom / Ireland | Sky Sports / Sky Sports Cricket (if confirmed) | |
| For many other countries without local TV rights holders | ICC.tv will stream matches online. |
🔍 How to Watch, Stream & Times
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Streaming Options: Where linear TV rights are held, broadcasters often provide streaming via their own OTT or apps. E.g. JioHotstar in India, Prime Video in Australia.
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Free Access: In some regions (notably Australia), all matches will be available for free streaming (just need a free Amazon account), no paid subscription needed.
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Match Timings: Most group stage matches begin around 3:00 PM local time in India, with some exceptions (e.g., England vs New Zealand on October 26 starting earlier)
✅ What to Check Before Match Day
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Time zone adjustments – convert from the local broadcaster’s time to your own.
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Subscription or registration requirements – some platforms may require free or paid registration.
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Device compatibility – whether streaming is available on mobile app, smart TV, website.
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Official sources – always check the ICC website’s broadcaster list to avoid missing matches.
The ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 promises thrilling action, standout performances, and more visibility for women’s cricket than ever before. Whether you’re watching on TV, streaming on your device, or tuning in via ICC.tv, you won’t miss a moment.
