How to watch ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025: free streams, schedule, teams
The final is here as India take on South Africa
- ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025: 30 September - 2 November
- ICC TV will provide a free stream for select countries
- Abroad? Unblock your stream with NordVPN (Save 70%)
The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 final is here, and what a game we have in store! Both India and South Africa arrived at their semi-finals as overwhelming underdogs but produced remarkable performances to secure a spot in Sunday’s final.
The Proteas defeated Charlotte Edwards’ England, with Laura Wolvaardt and Marizanne Kapp putting in match-winning performances. The latter’s five-wicket haul made her the highest wicket-taker in Women’s World Cups.
For India, a record chase took them to victory over reigning champions Australia. An unbeaten century from Jemimah Rodrigues, matched with a host of supporting acts, saw them chase 338 with nine balls to spare.
Now, they face each other, and a new name will be etched onto the trophy, which has long been dominated by the Aussies and England.
Read on, and we will show you how to watch the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup wherever you are, including free options.
Can I stream ICC Women's Cricket World Cup for free?
ICC TV are showing free streams of the Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 in a host of countries across the world — check the full list here to see if you can watch for free.
Alternatively, you can stream for free on Prime Video in Australia — all you will need is an Amazon account.
Outside any of these countries right now? No worries, you can still stream the action by using a VPN - more on that below.
Use a VPN to watch any ICC Women's Cricket World Cup stream
If you're keen to watch the cricket but you're away from home and your preferred coverage is geo-blocked, you could always use a VPN to access it (assuming you're not breaching any broadcaster T&Cs, of course). You may be surprised by how simple it is to do.
There are lots of VPNs but NordVPN is the one you can rely on to unblock streaming platforms – and right now you can save 70%.
How to watch ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 live streams in the US
Cricket streaming service Willow TV is the place to watch the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 in the US.
If you don't have it as part of your cable package, you can watch Willow coverage through your choice of Sling TV's Desi Binge Plus or Dakshin Flex plans – starting from $10 per month.
Outside the US right now? You can make use of NordVPN to catch the action.
For US residents, Sling TV is the perfect plan in order to watch cricket from WillowTV. You can sign up to your choice of its Desi Binge Plus, Dakshin Flex or Urdu plans, which all include Willow.
<p>Prices start from <a href="https://sling-tv.pxf.io/c/221109/1132376/14334?subId1=tomsguide-gb-1331874130259467517&sharedId=hawk&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sling.com%2Finternational%2Fdesi-tv%2Fcricket" target="_blank"><strong>only $10 per month or $50 for six months.How to watch ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 live streams in the UK
The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup is exclusive to Sky Sports in the UK. Sky TV subscribers can tune in on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Cricket.
Sky Sports packages start from £22 per month. Or you can use a more flexible streaming option, Now (formerly Now TV). Now Sports memberships start at £14.99 for a day pass, or £34.99 monthly.
If you're on holiday outside the UK, you can use NordVPN to access Sky Sports' coverage.
How to watch ICC Women's Cricket World Cup live streams in India
The big Disney Hotstar and JioCinema merger means cricket fans in India need to pay to watch the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup .
You'll need Star Sports to tune in on TV, or the JioHotstar app to watch on mobile devices. Prices start at Rs. 299 ($3.49) for Hotstar.
Visiting the US from India? Use NordVPN to access your usual streaming service while away.
How to watch ICC Women's Cricket World Cup live streams in Australia
The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 is available for FREE via Amazon Prime Video. All you need is an Amazon account and you can watch all of the action.
Are you an Aussie abroad, or from a country where ICC TV is available? Use a VPN to watch your free cricket stream when abroad.
Official CC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 broadcasters by region
- Canada
Just like in the US, cricket fans in Canada can watch the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup on Willow TV.
- Ireland
Cricket fans in Ireland can watch the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 on Sky Sports.
- New Zealand
Kiwis can watch the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup on Sky Sport and live stream it online via the Sky Sport Now service.
- Sub-Saharan Africa
SuperSport has the rights to show the CC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 in most parts of the African continent.
ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 Q+A
What time does the CC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 start?
Dates: Tuesday, September 30 – Sunday, September 2.
Time: Play is due to start 10.30am BST/ 5.30am ET during the tournament.
Which teams are competing in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025?
- Australia
- Bangladesh
- England
- India
- New Zealand
- Pakistan
- South Africa
- Sri Lanka
What is the format of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup
The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 is 50 Over, ODI tournament, Initially, all eight sides play each other once in a round-robin group stage. The top four teams will then progress to the semi-final stage. The winners of those matches will then meet in the final to decide the World Champion.
Which venues are being used for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025?
- DY Patil Stadium (India)
- Assam Cricket Association Stadium (India)
- ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium (India)
- Holkar Stadium (India)
- Colombo (Sri Lanka) - Due to the current political situation, Pakistan will play all their matches in Colombo.
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Charlotte Henry is a journalist who has covered all things tech and media for a number of years for various publications. She reported in-depth as tech companies became media companies and vice versa. In her newsletter, The Addition, she focuses on the ever-changing streaming ecosystem as the likes of Netflix, Apple TV+ and Disney+ fight for supremacy. Charlotte is also a close follower of sport (she’s a Spurs fan…) watching everything from Premier League football to Major League Baseball. Charlotte’s first book “Not Buying It: The Facts Behind Fake News” was published in 2019. Away from work, she can often be found at heavy metal concerts and festivals.
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