The Women’s Cup is back, and this summer’s international tournament action kicks off in Brazil with live broadcasts available exclusively on VIZIO’s free streaming service, WatchFree+. For cord-cutters, this means no cable, no subscription, and no fees. It’s just top-tier women’s soccer available right from your TV or phone.
WatchFree+ will be home to The Women’s Cup Channel (ch. #1301), streaming eight live matches from July 16 to July 26, including two semifinals, a third-place match, and the championship final. In addition to the live games, the channel will feature previous tournaments, highlights, interviews, and more for fans who want to immerse themselves in the global women’s game.
Brazil Matches Schedule (All times ET):
- Semifinal 1: July 19 at 4pm – São Paulo FC (Brazil) vs Racing Louisville (USA)
- Semifinal 2: July 20 at 4pm – Palmeiras (Brazil) vs Pachuca (Mexico)
- Third Place Match: July 24 at 4pm
- Championship Match: July 24 at 7pm
This marks the second year that The Women’s Cup is available exclusively on WatchFree+, following last year’s debut as the platform’s first-ever live sports tournament. According to The Women’s Cup President and CEO John Paul Reynal, “We are honored to renew our partnership with VIZIO… so that millions will be able to enjoy the best Women’s club soccer competition on the planet.”
How to Watch:
- VIZIO Smart TV Owners: Launch the WatchFree+ app and go to Channel 1301.
- Non-VIZIO Users: Download the free VIZIO Mobile App, tap WatchFree+, and tune in to Channel 1301.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking to catch world-class women’s soccer this summer, The Women’s Cup on WatchFree+ makes it easier than ever to watch live and for free.
Uniting the World Through Women’s Football
The Women’s Cup has become the premier women’s club football tournament in the world, offering a unique stage for top-tier teams from all five continents to compete. As an invitational event, it brings together elite clubs for international matchups that spotlight global talent and foster competitive growth. In 2025, the tournament expands to new destinations with events in Brazil and Italy for the first time. Held annually in February and August, The Women’s Cup operates like a global league, providing clubs with crucial preseason action and boosting visibility for the women’s game. For tickets, credentials, and more information, visit http://www.TheWomensCup.world


