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Netflix Revolutionizes Women's World Cup Viewing Experience

By WoSoHub Editorial

The landscape of broadcasting for women's soccer is undergoing a significant transformation, as Netflix secures the rights to stream the FIFA Women’s World Cup for the U.S. and Canada. This shift from traditional broadcast TV to streaming platforms marks a pivotal change in how fans will engage with the tournament, offering new opportunities for accessibility and audience expansion. Concurrently, India’s national team made headlines by achieving a resounding 7-0 victory over Turkmenistan in the AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers, bringing them closer to a historic qualification. Meanwhile, the potential of women's tournaments like Copa América Femenina and WAFCON is spotlighted alongside a call for increased support and investment. Additionally, Betano's sponsorship of the 2025 Brasil Ladies Cup demonstrates growing corporate interest in women’s soccer. In team updates, Gareth Taylor's appointment as Liverpool FC Women's manager signifies a fresh chapter for the club.

These developments reflect the dynamic growth and evolving structure of women's soccer on the global stage, emphasizing its increasing professionalization and appeal.

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