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  1. 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 

  2. 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 

  3. Oceania

     Australia  Cook Islands  Federated State of Micronesia  Fiji  Kiribati  Nauru  New Zealand  Niue  Palau  Papua New Guinea  Samoa  Solomon Islands  Tonga  Tuvalu  Vanuatu 

  4. 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 

  5. North America

     Canada  Mexico  United States  English-language television  Finals  Other rounds  Spanish-language television 

  6. English World Feed

  7. 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 

  8. References

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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.

Africa

Algeria

  • 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

Asia

Bahrain

  • 2015– beIN Media Group
  • 2011– Al Jazeera Sport

Bangladesh

  • 2015– Multi Screen Media

Bhutan

  • 2015– Multi Screen Media

Brunei

  • 2015– M-League Marketing
  • 2011– M-League Marketing

Cambodia

  • 2011– CBS Cambodia

Hong Kong

  • 2011– I-CABLE

India

  • 2015– Multi Screen Media

Indonesia

  • 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

Japan

  • 2015– Dentsu
  • 2011– Dentsu

Jordan

  • 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

Myanmar

  • 2011– BecTero

Nepal

  • 2015– Multi Screen Media

Oman

  • 2015– beIN Media Group
  • 2011– Al Jazeera Sport

Pakistan

  • 2015– Multi Screen Media

Palestine

  • 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

Singapore

  • 2011– StarHub TV

South 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

Taipei

  • 2011– ELTA

Thailand

  • 2011– Admas World

Timor 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

Oceania

Australia

  • 2015– SBS
  • 2011– SBS
Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator Team Reporter Studio host Studio analyst(s)
2015SBS[1]David BasheerHeather GarriockVitor SobralLucy ZelicSally 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

Europe

Albania

  • 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 Islands

  • 2015– BBC

Croatia

  • 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

Greenland

  • 2015– SVT & TV2 Denmark

Hungary

  • 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 Man

  • 2015– BBC
  • 2011– BBC

Israel

  • 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

  • 2015– Eurosport & BBC
Year Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Studio Host Studio Analyst(s)
2015[2]BBCJonathan Pearce
Steve Bower
Sue Smith
Lucy Ward
Jacqui OatleyRachel Yankey
Rachel Brown-Finnis
2011[3][4]Guy MowbrayLucy WardGabby LoganMartin Keown
Jo Potter
2007[5]Guy MowbrayLucy WardGabby LoganGavin Peacock
Karen Walker

North America

Canada

  • 2015– CBC & Sportsnet
  • 2011– CBC & CTV
Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Studio Host Studio Analysts
2015Sportsnet
CBC
Luke WilemanJason deVosRon MacLean and Cassie CampbellChristine 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 States

English-language television

Finals
Year Network Play-by-play Color commentators Sideline Reporter Studio host Studio analyst(s)
2023FOX
2019JP DellacameraAly Wagner
2015JP DellacameraCat Whitehill and Tony DiCiccoJenny TaftRob Stone and Kate AbdoAlexi Lalas, Kelly Smith, Heather Mitts, Ariane Hingst, and Eric Wynalda
2011ESPNIan DarkeJulie FoudyBob Ley and Rebecca LoweBrandi Chastain, Brianna Scurry, Mia Hamm, and Tony DiCicco
2007JP DellacameraRob StoneHeather Mitts
2003ABCJP DellacameraWendy Gebauer and Tony DiCiccoTisha VenturiniTerry GannonHeather Mitts
1999Wendy GebauerChris McKendryRobin Roberts
1991SportsChannel AmericaRandy HahnRick Davis

Other rounds

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline Reporter Studio host Studio analyst(s)
2023FOX
FS1
FS2
2019JP 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)
2015JP 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)
2011ESPN
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
2007JP Dellacamera
Adrian Healey
Julie Foudy
Tony DiCicco
Lori Walker
Rob StoneHeather Mitts
2003ABC
ESPN
ESPN2
JP Dellacamera
Beth Mowins
Erica Herskowitz
Wendy Gebauer
Tony DiCicco
Tom Stone
Tisha VenturiniRob Stone and Terry GannonHeather Mitts
1999[6]JP Dellacamera
Bob Ley
Derek Rae
Holly Rowe
Wendy Gebauer
Amy Allman
Seamus Malin
Ty Keough
Chris McKendryRob 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)
2023Telemundo
NBC Universo
NBC Deportes
2019
2015[9]Andrés Cantor
Sammy Sadovnik
Copán Álvarez
Carlos Yustis
Manuel Sol
Carlos Hermosillo
Frederik Oldenburg
2011Univision
Galavision
Telefutura
2007
2003
1999

English World Feed

Year Site Play-by-play
2015Edmonton
Ottawa & Montreal
Winnipeg
Vancouver
MoNcton
Mark Tompkins
Martin Fisher
Kevin Keatings
John Roder
Dave Woods
2011Sinsheim & Dresden
Berlin & Augsburg
Bochum & Monchengladbach
Wolfsburg & Leverkusen
Gary Bloom
John Helm
John Roder
Steve Banyard

South/Central America and American Island Nations

America 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

Guam

  • 2011– ESPN & ESPN2

Guatemala

  • 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

References

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2. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvnewsroom.org/sport/world-cup-2015-womens-football-live-on-the-bbc-128276/|title=World Cup 2015: Women's Football live on the BBC|publisher=TV News Room|accessdate=11 May 2015}}
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5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvthrong.co.uk/2007/08/bbc-sport-fifa-womens-world-cup-finals/|title=BBC Sport – Fifa Women's World Cup Finals|publisher=Sports Pro Media|accessdate=25 August 2007}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1999/jun/16/sports/sp-47097|title=All 32 Games Will Be Televised|publisher=LA Times|accessdate=16 June 1999}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://content.usatoday.com/communities/gameon/post/2011/07/womens-world-cup-gets-whopping-espn-tv-rating/1#.VZmU80aJQtg|title=Women's World Cup gets whopping ESPN TV rating|publisher=USA Today|accessdate=18 July 2011}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://blogs.denverpost.com/ostrow/2015/07/06/2015-fifa-womens-world-cup-a-ratings-smash/22788/|title=FIFA women's World Cup TV ratings for U.S. vs. Japan a smash hit|publisher=The Denver Post|accessdate=6 July 2015}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nbcumv.com/news/nbc-deportes-announces-roster-air-talent-2015-fifa-world-cup-events|title=NBC DEPORTES ANNOUNCES ROSTER OF ON-AIR TALENT FOR 2015 FIFA WORLD CUP EVENTS|publisher=NBC Universal Media Village|accessdate=26 May 2015}}
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