Netflix secures U.S. rights to the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2027, 2031
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Netflix on Friday announced it has secured exclusive rights in the U.S. to the FIFA Womenâ€s World Cup in 2027 and 2031.
The announcement comes just days before Netflix will stream its first ever National League Football Christmas Day games. Adding the Womenâ€s World Cup to its portfolio shows the streaming giant is continuing to bulk up its sports rights portfolio. It also comes as the popularity of womenâ€s sports has risen in the last year.
“Iâ€ve seen the fandom for the FIFA Womenâ€s World Cup grow tremendously — from the electric atmosphere in France in 2019, and most recently, the incredible energy across Australia and New Zealand in 2023,â€� Netflix Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria said in a press release. “Bringing this iconic tournament to Netflix is not just about streaming matches — itâ€s about celebrating the players, the culture, and the passion driving the global rise of womenâ€s sports.â€�
The 2027 tournament is set to take place in 12 cities across Brazil. The host country for the 2031 tournament is yet to be announced.
Netflix said that coverage of the Womenâ€s World Cup will include commentary and entertainment from studio shows and top-tier talent, as well as Netflix-original documentaries around major players and the sportâ€s rapidly growing fanbase in the lead up to the tournament.
The Womenâ€s World Cup has continued to grow in popularity, and more people in the U.S. tuned in for the womenâ€s final in 2019 than the menâ€s in 2018. U.S. viewership dropped substantially in 2023, however, after the two-time defending champions were knocked out in the Round of 16.
As the audience for the WNBA and womenâ€s national soccer team has grown significantly in the U.S., soccer remains one of the most popular sports globally.
Netflix has 282.7 million global memberships, and the streamer has been pushing for growth internationally in part through its cheaper, ad-supported tier.
Sports media rights have also exploded in valuation for media companies as live sports beckon the biggest audiences.
Netflix has continued to grow into the sports category, streaming a Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight last month, which was watched by 108 million people, making it the most-streamed sporting event ever, according to Netflix.
On Christmas Day, the streamer is set to cover the NFL double-header featuring the Kansas City Chiefs vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens vs. the Houston Texans.
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