

Watch Champions League winners Arsenal in the inaugural FIFA Women's Champions Cup, with all the broadcast details for the competition right here in this guide.
Dates: Wednesday, 28 January & Sunday, 1 February 2026
Teams: Arsenal, AS FAR, Corinthians, Gotham FC
Venue: Gtech Community Stadium, Brentford & Emirates Stadium, London
TV & Streaming: Sky Sports (UK), FIFA+ (select locations)
FREE Stream: FIFA+
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UEFA Women's Champions League winners Arsenal will feature in the inaugural FIFA Womens Champions Cup, which takes place in London in January and February 2026.
The new global competition brings together the champions from each of the six continental confederations, as FIFA continue their attempted expansion of elite womens club football.
The final stages of the Womens Champions Cup features four teams and takes place across two days in London. The tournament will run annually, except in years when the newly announced Womens Club World Cup takes place, beginning in 2028.
FourFourTwo has all the information on live streams and TV channels so you can watch the Women's Champions Cup online, on TV, and from anywhere.
Women's Champions Cup free live streams
You can watch the Women's Champions Cup for free in certain locations through FIFA+.
FIFA+ is FIFA's own streaming operation it is a free service but is only available in countries that don't have a dedicated broadcaster. That means users in the UK will be geo-blocked.
On today
Gotham FC vs Corinthians ( 12:30pm BST / 7:30am ET)
Arsenal vs AS FAR (6:00pm BST / 1:00pm ET)
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How to watch Women's Champions Cup in the UK
The FIFA Women's Champions Cup will be broadcast live in the UK by Sky Sports.
Watch Women's Champions Cup in the US
Fans in the USA can watch the Women's Champions Cup for free on FIFA+.
You can also watch FIFA+ through DAZN on the free plan.
Women's Champions Cup preview
The Womens Champions Cup follows a similar format to the former mens Club World Cup, featuring the champions from UEFA, CAF, AFC, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL and OFC.
Arsenal will represent Europe after historically lifting the Womens Champions League in Lisbon last season. They will face Moroccos AS FAR, winners of the CAF Womens Champions League, in the semi-finals.
The other semi-final sees Brazilian side Corinthians, champions of the Copa Libertadores, take on USAs Gotham FC, as the NWSL side won the inaugural CONCACAF W Champions Cup in May. Auckland United FC and Wuhan Jiangda WFC have already been eliminated.
The two semi-finals will be played at Brentfords Gtech Community Stadium on Wednesday 28 January. Gotham FC face Corinthians at 12:30 GMT, before Arsenal take on AS FAR at 18:00 GMT.
The final and third-place play-off will be held at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday 1 February, with the battle for third kicking off at 14:45 GMT and the final at 18:00 GMT.
Arsenal will be hoping they can play at the Emirates in front of a home crowd for this showpiece event.
Future editions of the Womens Champions Cup are scheduled for 2027 and 2029, with seedings for the 2027 tournament based on performances in the 2026 edition.
FourFourTwo's prediction
I predict an Arsenal vs Gotham final, with Arsenal to claim the title in front of a home crowd at the Emirates.
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