With the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 joining its roster, Stan Sport is reshaping the landscape of football broadcasting in Australia.
Stan Sport is set to begin streaming the UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 from Thursday, marking the first major football tournament available under Nine’s recently expanded football rights.
All 31 matches will be offered live and on demand, launching a period of significant growth for Stan Sport’s international football coverage.
This development comes after Nine announced on Monday it had secured exclusive Australian broadcast rights to the Premier League and Emirates FA Cup, as well as additional competitions including Japan’s J.League and the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) from the United States.
The move signals the company’s strategy to broaden its football portfolio and increase the depth of live sport available on Stan Sport.
Key Points
- Stan Sport will stream the entire UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 tournament live and on demand, starting 3 July.
- The launch follows Nine’s recent acquisition of the Premier League, Emirates FA Cup, J.League and NWSL broadcast rights.
- The expanded offering is intended to establish Stan Sport as a comprehensive destination for football coverage in Australia.
Amanda Laing, Managing Director, Streaming and Broadcast at Nine, said:
“UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Stan Sport – and there’s no better tournament to lead the way.
It’s a showcase of world-class talent, fierce national pride, and the rising influence of women’s football on the global stage.
With the UEFA Champions League, Premier League, Emirates FA Cup, J.League and the National Women’s Soccer League also joining the schedule, we’re building a destination that reflects our ambition – to deliver a richer, more connected football experience to fans across Australia.”
The UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 will be hosted in Switzerland and is considered a major event on the international football calendar. The tournament’s 14th edition will feature 16 European national teams divided into four groups, with the top two from each progressing to the knockout stages.
Viewers can watch all fixtures on Stan Sport, starting with a double-header on Thursday, 3 July: Finland v Iceland at 2:00am AEST, followed by Switzerland v Norway at 5:00am AEST.
By securing both established and emerging football competitions, Stan Sport is positioning itself as a leading provider of global football content for Australian audiences.