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- Africa Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo Brazzaville Cote d'Ivorie Democratic Republic of Congo Djibouti Ecuatorial Guinea Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Bissau Guinea Conakry Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Zambia Zanzibar Zimbabwe
- Asia Bahrain Bangladesh Bhutan Brunei Cambodia Hong Kong India Indonesia Iran Iraq Japan Jordan Korea DPR Laos Kuwait Lebanon Malaysia Maldives Myanmar Nepal Oman Pakistan Palestine People's Republic of China Qatar Saudi Arabia Singapore South Korea Sri Lanka Syria Taipei Thailand Timor Leste United Arab Emirates Vietnam Yemen
- Oceania Australia Cook Islands Federated State of Micronesia Fiji Kiribati Nauru New Zealand Niue Palau Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu
- Europe Albania Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia-Herzegovnia Bulgaria Channel Islands Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Faroe Islands Finland France FYR Macedonia Georgia Germany Greece Greenland Hungary Iceland Ireland Isle of Man Israel Italy Kazakhstan Kosovo Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia San Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine Vatican City United Kingdom
- North America Canada Mexico United States English-language television Finals Other rounds Spanish-language television
- English World Feed
- South/Central America and American Island Nations America Samoa Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Aruba Bahamas Barbados Belize Bermuda Bonaire Brazil British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curacao Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Granada Guam Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Jamaica Montserrat Nicaragua Panama Puerto Rico St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Turks and Caicos Islands Uruguay US Virgin Islands Venezuela
- References
{{short description|Wikimedia list article}}{{cleanup|date=December 2018|reason=lists of dates in reverse chronological order, contrary to DATELIST}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2018}}The FIFA Women's World Cup (WWC) was first broadcast on television in 1991 and now ranks in the top five for most watched sporting broadcasts in the world. Below is a list of the stations/companies that air the WWC for their respective countries. This page was created in 2015 and contains the information for the 2011 & 2015 tournaments and onward, except in cases where previous information on broadcasters can be found. AfricaAlgeria- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sports & Eurosport
Angola- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Benin- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Botswana- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Burkina Faso- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Burundi- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Cameroon- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Cape Verde- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Central African Republic- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Chad- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Comoros- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Congo Brazzaville- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Cote d'Ivorie- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Democratic Republic of Congo- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Djibouti- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Ecuatorial Guinea- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Egypt- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
Eritrea- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Ethiopia- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Gabon- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Gambia- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Ghana- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Guinea Bissau- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Guinea Conakry- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Kenya- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
- 2015– StarTimes Sports
Lesotho- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Liberia- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Libya- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
Madagascar- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Malawi- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Mali- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Mauritania- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Mauritius- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Morocco- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
Mozambique- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Namibia- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Niger- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Nigeria- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Rwanda- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Senegal- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Seychelles- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Sierra Leone- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Somalia- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
South Africa- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Sudan- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Swaziland- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Tanzania- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Togo- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Tunisia- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
Uganda- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Zambia- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Zanzibar- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
Zimbabwe- 2011– African Union of Broadcasting & SuperSport
AsiaBahrain- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
BangladeshBhutanBrunei- 2015– M-League Marketing
- 2011– M-League Marketing
CambodiaHong KongIndiaIndonesia- 2015– PT Inter-Sports Marketing
- 2011– M-League
Iran- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Iraq- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
JapanJordan- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
Korea DPR- 2015– Seoul Broadcasting System
Laos- 2011– Asian Broadcast Union
Kuwait- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Lebanon- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
Malaysia- 2015– M-League Marketing
- 2011– M-League Marketing
Maldives- 2015– Multi Screen Media
- 2011– MediaNet
MyanmarNepalOman- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
PakistanPalestine- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
People's Republic of China- 2019– China Central Television
- 2015– China Central Television
- 2011– China Central Television
Qatar- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Saudi Arabia- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
SingaporeSouth Korea- 2011– Seoul Broadcasting System(including SBS Sports) (redistributed to Korea Broadcasting System(including KBS N Sports) and Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation(including MBC Sports+))
- 2015– Seoul Broadcasting System
- 2011– Seoul Broadcasting System
Sri Lanka- 2015– Multi Screen Media
- 2011– Asian Broadcast Union
Syria- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport & Eurosport
TaipeiThailandTimor Leste- 2011– Asian Broadcast Union
United Arab Emirates- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
Vietnam- 2011– Vietnam Football Media
- 2011- VTV6
Yemen- 2015– beIN Media Group
- 2011– Al Jazeera Sport
OceaniaAustralia Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator | Team Reporter | Studio host | Studio analyst(s) |
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2015 | SBS[1] | David Basheer | Heather Garriock | Vitor Sobral | Lucy Zelic | Sally Shipard and Joanne Peters | |
Cook Islands- 2015– SBS
- 2011– SBS & Mai TV
Federated State of Micronesia- 2015– SBS
- 2011– SBS & Mai TV
Fiji- 2015– SBS
- 2011– SBS & Mai TV
Kiribati- 2015– SBS
- 2011– SBS & Mai TV
Nauru- 2015– SBS
- 2011– SBS & Mai TV
New Zealand- 2015– SBS & Sky
- 2011– SBS & Sky
Niue- 2015– SBS
- 2011– SBS & Mai TV
Palau- 2015– SBS
- 2011– SBS & Mai TV
Papua New Guinea- 2015– SBS
- 2011– SBS & Mai TV
Samoa- 2015– SBS
- 2011– SBS & Mai TV
Solomon Islands- 2015– SBS
- 2011– SBS & Mai TV
Tonga- 2015– SBS
- 2011– SBS & Mai TV
Tuvalu- 2015– SBS
- 2011– SBS & Mai TV
Vanuatu- 2015– SBS
- 2011– SBS & Mai TV
EuropeAlbania- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Andorra- 2015– Eurosport & Metropole TV M6
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Armenia- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Austria- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Azerbaijan- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Belarus- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Belgium- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Bosnia-Herzegovnia- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Bulgaria- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Channel IslandsCroatia- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Cyprus- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Czech Republic- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Denmark- 2015– TV2 Denmark
- 2011– Eurosport & Sveriges Television
Estonia- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Faroe Islands- 2015– Sveriges Television
- 2011– Sveriges Television
Finland- 2015– Eurosport
- 2011– Eurosport & Sveriges Television
France- 2019- TF1 & Canal +
- 2015– W9 & Eurosport
- 2011– Direct 8 & Eurosport
FYR Macedonia- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
Georgia- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Germany- 2015– Eurosport & ARD/ZDF
- 2011– Eurosport & ARD/ZDF
Greece- 2015– Eurosport
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
GreenlandHungary- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Iceland- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Ireland- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Isle of ManIsrael- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Italy- 2015– Eurosport
- 2011– Eurosport
Kazakhstan- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– European Broadcasting Union
Kosovo- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– European Broadcasting Union
Latvia- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Liechtenstein- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Lithuania- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Luxembourg- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Malta- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Moldova- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Monaco- 2015– Eurosport & Metropole 6
- 2011– Eurosport & Télévision Française 1
Montenegro- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– European Broadcasting Union
Netherlands- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Norway- 2015– Eurosport, TV2, & Norwegian broadcasting corporation
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Poland- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Portugal- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Romania- 2015– European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Russia- 2015– Eurosport
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
San Marino- 2015– Eurosport
- 2011– Eurosport
Serbia- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Slovakia- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Slovenia- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Spain- 2015– Eurosport
- 2011– Eurosport
Sweden- 2015– Eurosport & TV4
- 2011– Eurosport & Sveriges Television
Switzerland- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Turkey- 2015– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Ukraine- 2015– Eurosport
- 2011– Eurosport & European Broadcasting Union
Vatican City- 2015– Eurosport
- 2011– Eurosport
United Kingdom Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Studio Host | Studio Analyst(s) |
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2015[2] | BBC | Jonathan Pearce Steve Bower | Sue Smith Lucy Ward | Jacqui Oatley | Rachel Yankey Rachel Brown-Finnis | 2011[3][4] | Guy Mowbray | Lucy Ward | Gabby Logan | Martin Keown Jo Potter | 2007[5] | Guy Mowbray | Lucy Ward | Gabby Logan | Gavin Peacock Karen Walker | |
North AmericaCanada- 2015– CBC & Sportsnet
- 2011– CBC & CTV
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Studio Host | Studio Analysts |
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2015 | Sportsnet CBC | Luke Wileman | Jason deVos | Ron MacLean and Cassie Campbell | Christine Latham and Kelly Smith | |
- Notes
- Sportsnet and CBC used their own announcers for all Canadian games during the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, as well as US matches from the round of 16 onward. For all other matches they used the English World Feed.
- Prior to the 2015 Women's World Cup, CBC and CTV simulcast the ESPN/ABC broadcasts.
Mexico- 2015– Televisa
- 2011– Televisa & TV Azteca
United StatesEnglish-language televisionFinals Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentators | Sideline Reporter | Studio host | Studio analyst(s) |
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2023 | FOX | 2019 | JP Dellacamera | Aly Wagner | 2015 | JP Dellacamera | Cat Whitehill and Tony DiCicco | Jenny Taft | Rob Stone and Kate Abdo | Alexi Lalas, Kelly Smith, Heather Mitts, Ariane Hingst, and Eric Wynalda | 2011 | ESPN | Ian Darke | Julie Foudy | Bob Ley and Rebecca Lowe | Brandi Chastain, Brianna Scurry, Mia Hamm, and Tony DiCicco | 2007 | JP Dellacamera | Rob Stone | Heather Mitts | 2003 | ABC | JP Dellacamera | Wendy Gebauer and Tony DiCicco | Tisha Venturini | Terry Gannon | Heather Mitts | 1999 | Wendy Gebauer | Chris McKendry | Robin Roberts | 1991 | SportsChannel America | Randy Hahn | Rick Davis | |
Other rounds Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline Reporter | Studio host | Studio analyst(s) |
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2023 | FOX FS1 FS2
| 2019 | JP Dellacamera Derek Rae Jenn Hildreth Glenn Davis Lisa Byington | Aly Wagner Danielle Slaton Kyndra de St. Aubin Angela Hucles Cat Whitehill | Alex Curry Grant Wahl | Rob Stone Kate Abdo Jenny Taft | Alexi Lalas, Eniola Aluko, Ariane Hingst, Kate Gill, Karina LeBlanc, Heather O'Reilly, Leslie Osborne, Kelly Smith, Christie Rampone, and Christina Unkel (rules analyst) | 2015 | JP Dellacamera Justin Kutcher Jenn Hildreth Glenn Davis John Strong | Cat Whitehill and Tony DiCicco Aly Wagner Kyndra de St. Aubin Christine Latham Angela Hucles Danielle Slaton | Jenny Taft Julie Stewart-Binks Grant Wahl | Rob Stone Kate Abdo | Alexi Lalas, Angela Hucles, Mónica González, Ariane Hingst, Stuart Holden, Christine Latham, Heather Mitts, Leslie Osborne, Kelly Smith, Eric Wynalda, and Dr. Joe Machnik (rules analyst) | 2011 | ESPN ESPN2 | Ian Darke Adrian Healey Beth Mowins | Julie Foudy Kate Markgraf Tony DiCicco Cat Whitehill | Bob Ley Rebecca Lowe | Julie Foudy, Brandi Chastain, Brianna Scurry, Mónica González, Alicia Ferguson, Viola Odebrecht, Mia Hamm, and Tony DiCicco | 2007 | JP Dellacamera Adrian Healey | Julie Foudy Tony DiCicco Lori Walker | Rob Stone | Heather Mitts | 2003 | ABC ESPN ESPN2 | JP Dellacamera Beth Mowins Erica Herskowitz | Wendy Gebauer Tony DiCicco Tom Stone | Tisha Venturini | Rob Stone and Terry Gannon | Heather Mitts | 1999[6] | JP Dellacamera Bob Ley Derek Rae Holly Rowe | Wendy Gebauer Amy Allman Seamus Malin Ty Keough | Chris McKendry | Rob Stone and Robin Roberts | |
- Notes
- ESPN broadcast all matches for the 1999 Women's World Cup, but ESPN cut it back from 32 to 18 for 2003 due to conflicts with college football and the NFL.
- 1999 featured the highest rated Women's Soccer match with the US/ China match until 2015. 11.4% of the nation's televisions tuned into the match.[7]
- 2007 was the first Women's World Cup streamed online. All 32 matches were streamed on the fairly new ESPN 360, but games were not archived. 2007 is also the only year games were produced in studio. ESPN produced all the opening round matches in studio and didn't send their own broadcast team to China until the quarterfinals.
- 2011 became the first Women's World Cup to have games archived on ESPN3.
- 2015 became the first Women's World Cup to have the English World Feed available in the US. Fox used the English World Feed for their archive on the FOX Sports 2Go. 2015 also streamed games on FOX Sports Go.
- The USA/Japan 2015 Final became the highest ever rated soccer match in the US. 84.1% of the nation tuned into the match on Fox. An average 25.4 million viewers watched the entire match, with 30.9 viewers catching the final 15 minutes of the match. Spanish network Telemundo, drew another 1.27 million viewers to boost the overall viewership to 26.7 million.[8]
Spanish-language television Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
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2023 | Telemundo NBC Universo NBC Deportes | 2019 | 2015[9] | Andrés Cantor Sammy Sadovnik Copán Álvarez Carlos Yustis | Manuel Sol Carlos Hermosillo Frederik Oldenburg | 2011 | Univision Galavision Telefutura | 2007 | 2003 | 1999 | |
English World Feed Year | Site | Play-by-play |
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2015 | Edmonton Ottawa & Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver MoNcton | Mark Tompkins Martin Fisher Kevin Keatings John Roder Dave Woods | 2011 | Sinsheim & Dresden Berlin & Augsburg Bochum & Monchengladbach Wolfsburg & Leverkusen | Gary Bloom John Helm John Roder Steve Banyard | |
South/Central America and American Island NationsAmerica Samoa- 2015– Fox & Telemundo
- 2011– ESPN & ESPN2
Anguilla- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Antigua and Barbuda- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Argentina- 2019- TBA
- 2015– TyC Sports & DIRECTV Sports
- 2011– TyC Sports, DirecTV Sports
- 2003- TyC Sports
- 1999- TyC Sports
- 1995- Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana
Aruba- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Bahamas- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Barbados- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Belize- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Bermuda- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Bonaire- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Brazil- 2019 - Rede Globo, RedeTV!, Rede Record, Rede Bandeirantes, SBT, SporTV, Premiere, ESPN Brasil, Fox Sports & BandSports
- 2015 – SBT & SporTV
- 2011 – Rede Bandeirantes & SporTV
- 2007 – Rede Bandeirantes, SporTV, Premiere, ESPN Brasil & BandSports
- 2003 - Rede Bandeirantes, Rede Record, SporTV, Premiere, BandSports, ESPN Brasil & Fox Sports
- 1999 - SporTV, Premiere Esportes, BandSports, ESPN Brasil, Fox Sports & Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana
- 1995 - SporTV, ESPN Brasil & Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana
British Virgin Islands- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Cayman Islands- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Chile- 2019- Chilevisión, DirecTV Sports
- 2015– Chilevisión, CDF & DirecTV Sports
- 2011– DirecTV Sports
- 2007- La Red, Mega, Chilevisión, Canal 13 & Canal del Fútbol
- 2003- TVN, Canal 13, Mega, La Red, Chilevisión
- 1999- SKY
- 1995- Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana
Colombia- 2015– Caracol TV, RCN TV, & DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caracol TV, RCN TV, & DirecTV Sports
Costa Rica- 2015– Teletica
- 2011– Organizacion de Telecomunicaciones Iberoamericanas, A.C. & Teletica
Cuba- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Curacao- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Dominica- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Dominican Republic- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Ecuador- 2019– CNT Sports, DirecTV Sports & RTS
- 2015– CNT & DirecTV Sports
- 2011– DirecTV Sports, Ecuador TV
El Salvador- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Organizacion de Telecomunicaciones Iberoamericanas, A.C.
Granada- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
GuamGuatemala- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Organizacion de Telecomunicaciones Iberoamericanas, A.C.
Guyana- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Haiti- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Honduras- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Organizacion de Telecomunicaciones Iberoamericanas, A.C.
Jamaica- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Montserrat- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Nicaragua- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Organizacion de Telecomunicaciones Iberoamericanas, A.C.
Panama- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Organizacion de Telecomunicaciones Iberoamericanas, A.C.
Puerto Rico- 2015– Fox & Telemundo
- 2011– ESPN & ESPN2
St. Kitts and Nevis- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
St. Lucia- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
St. Vincent- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Suriname- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Trinidad and Tobago- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Turks and Caicos Islands- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union
Uruguay- 2019- TBA
- 2015– Tenfield & DIRECTV Sports
- 2011– VTV, VTV Max, DIRECTV Sports & Organizacion de Telecomunicaciones Iberoamericanas, A.C.
- 2007- Tenfield & Channel 7
- 2003- Tenfield & Channel 33
- 1999- Tenfield & Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana
- 1995- Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana
US Virgin Islands- 2015– DirecTV Sports
- 2011– Caribbean Football Union, ESPN, & ESPN2
Venezuela- 2019- GolTV, Meridiano Televisión, Galaxy Entertainment &
- 2015– GolTV & Galaxy Entertainment
- 2011– GolTV, Meridiano Televisión, Galaxy Entertainment, Organizacion de Telecomunicaciones Iberoamericanas, A.C.
- 2007- TyC Venezuela & Televen
- 2003- TyC Venezuela & Televen
- 1999- TyC Venezuela, Meridiano Televisión & Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana
- 1995- Organización de Televisión Iberoamericana
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