CBS Sports Secures Historic Four-Year Broadcasting Deal for Women's Super League
WSL lands record four-year deal with CBS Sports to broadcast games in the US

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CBS Sports has signed a landmark four-year agreement to broadcast the Women’s Super League (WSL) in the United States, covering the 2025-30 seasons. The deal includes airing 183 matches annually on Paramount+ and one match weekly on CBS Sports Network, marking a significant increase in rights valuation.
- 01CBS Sports will broadcast 183 WSL matches per season on Paramount+ and one match weekly on CBS Sports Network.
- 02The deal is expected to quadruple the previous valuation of WSL broadcasting rights in the US.
- 03Negotiated by IMG, this contract is a record for US broadcasting rights for the WSL.
- 04The agreement was finalized ahead of the next WSL season, which begins in September.
- 05CBS Sports also holds rights for other women's leagues, including the NWSL and Women's Champions League.
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CBS Sports has secured a groundbreaking four-year deal to broadcast the Women’s Super League (WSL) in the United States, starting from the next season and continuing until the end of the 2029-30 campaign. This agreement allows CBS Sports to air 183 WSL matches each season on its Paramount+ streaming service, while also featuring one live match weekly on CBS Sports Network and select matches on CBS Sports Golazo Network. The deal represents a significant increase in the valuation of broadcasting rights, potentially quadrupling previous figures, although exact numbers have not been disclosed. Negotiated by IMG, this contract marks a record high for US broadcasting rights for the WSL. Zarah Al-Kudcy, WSL Football’s chief revenue officer, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, highlighting CBS Sports' commitment to women's football. The deal comes as the WSL prepares for its next season, set to commence in September, and follows a previous arrangement with ESPN, which held the rights for the past two seasons.
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The deal enhances the visibility and growth of women's football in the US, potentially increasing fan engagement and viewership.
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