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Historic Broadcast Deal For The Adobe Women’s FA Cup Agreed

The Football Association has agreed the first-ever stand-alone broadcast deal for the Adobe Women’s FA Cup with the competition airing on TNT Sports and Channel 4 in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland from the 2025/26 season.

 

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The three-season deal will deliver a significant uplift in the number of matches that are broadcast live across the season of the competition, with a guarantee of live coverage from the First Round onwards.

 

The new deal will provide greater exposure to clubs from across the women’s football pyramid, with TNT Sports broadcasting 19 matches across the season. Starting in October, this includes one match in the First Round and one in the Second Round, marking the first time in history that these rounds of the competition will be broadcast on television.

 

Channel 4 will televise one match per round from the Third Round, with all six matches including the final co-exclusive on TNT Sports. 

 

Mark Bullingham, Chief Executive of The FA, said: “This is a significant moment for the Adobe Women’s FA Cup. We have two broadcast partners who are deeply committed to growing the competition and taking it to new audiences over the next three seasons.

 

“Channel 4 and TNT are brilliant sports broadcasters and are the perfect combination for this very special tournament. We are delighted to be working with them and look forward to continuing to grow women’s football together.”

 

Pete Andrews, Head of Sport at Channel 4, said: “We’re absolutely thrilled that Channel 4 will be bringing the excitement of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup to football fans across the UK.

 

“This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the incredible talent and dedication of women’s football teams nationwide. By offering free-to-air coverage, we can reach wider audiences, inspire the next generation of footballers, and celebrate the rising prominence of women’s sport.”

 

Scott Young, SVP Content, Production and Business Operations, WBD Sports, added: “Welcoming the Adobe Women’s FA Cup to join the men’s competition on TNT Sports underlines our ongoing commitment to partner with and grow women’s sport across the sporting calendar – from football to rugby, cycling, tennis and more. 

 

“We look forward to bringing the two competitions together and deliver an ambition to show more FA Cup coverage than ever before, to innovate in our coverage and promotion.”

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