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Where to Stream EuroLeague Women Live
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About EuroLeague Women
EuroLeague Women is the top professional women's club basketball competition in Europe. It runs from October through April, with the Final Six tournament wrapping up the season. The 2026 Final Six takes place in Zaragoza, Spain, from April 15 to 19. The tournament is in its final stages, with the best teams in Europe competing for the title.
Top teams
Fenerbahçe from Turkey has been the dominant force in recent years, winning multiple titles and fielding rosters packed with WNBA talent. CB Avenida from Spain is the other heavyweight — they've won several championships and consistently compete at the top level. Other contenders include Valencia Basket, Spar Girona, and Casademont Zaragoza from Spain; LDLC ASVEL Féminin from France; and teams from Hungary, Italy, and Poland. The level is high. The competition attracts the best players from Europe and the WNBA.
Format
The tournament starts with a group stage featuring 16 teams split into two groups of eight. The top teams advance to the knockout rounds. The Final Six is a single weekend where the last six teams play a knockout tournament to decide the champion. The format changed in recent years to make the competition more exciting. The Final Six is now the highlight of the season, with all games played at a neutral venue.
Viewership
EuroLeague Women pulls between 10 and 12 million viewers annually. The numbers are strongest in Spain, Turkey, France, and Hungary. The Final Six draws the biggest audience, especially when local teams are involved. The tournament has grown in popularity as women's basketball has gained more attention globally. The WNBA offseason brings top players to Europe, which raises the level of competition.
Global streaming with DAZN
DAZN is the official global broadcast partner for EuroLeague Women. They stream two games per week, including the "Game of the Week," for free. The platform is available in most countries, including the USA, Canada, and across Europe. For the 2026 Final Six, DAZN will provide global coverage of all games.
Streaming options in Spain
Movistar Plus+ holds exclusive rights in Spain through 2028. They broadcast games on Vamos and Ellas Vamos channels, covering all matches featuring Spanish teams like Valencia Basket, Spar Girona, and Casademont Zaragoza. Spanish teams' matches are geo-blocked on YouTube in Spain, requiring a Movistar subscription.
Streaming options in France and other European markets
In France, La chaîne L'Équipe is an official rights holder, providing free-to-air coverage for selected matches. In other European markets, DAZN provides global access where local broadcasters are not exclusive, often on a free-to-view basis.
Streaming options in Canada
TSN and RDS (Bell Media) hold multi-year rights for FIBA events in Canada. DAZN remains a global option for accessing matches.
Additional streaming options
Courtside 1891 (operated by FIBA) offers premium live streaming and highlights, often including EuroLeague Women action through subscription plans. The official EuroLeague Women YouTube channel streams various matches throughout the season, though availability varies by region.
Current season
The 2025-26 EuroLeague Women season kicked off in October 2025. The group stage wrapped up in February. The knockout rounds are happening now, with the Final Six scheduled for April 15-19, 2026 in Zaragoza, Spain. Fenerbahçe are the defending champions after winning the 2024-25 title. Spanish teams are strong this year, with Valencia, Girona, and Zaragoza all in contention. The Final Six will be broadcast globally on DAZN and in Spain on Movistar Plus+.