New Rights Deal Includes All Concacaf Women’s Competitions including W Championship, W Gold Cup, W Nations League, and W Champions Cup
MIAMI, FL – TelevisaUnivision, the world’s leading Spanish-language media company, and Concacaf, today announced an expansive new agreement for the Confederation’s full slate of premier women’s football competitions through 2030 — a landmark deal that establishes TelevisaUnivision as the Spanish Language home of women’s football in the United States and further strengthens its position as the home of football.
The multi-year deal includes:
- Concacaf W Championship – the national team tournament that serves as a qualifier for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Brazil 2027 and LA 2028 Olympic Games.
- Concacaf W Gold Cup – the region’s top-tier competition for women’s senior national teams.
- Concacaf W Nations League – a brand-new competition to further elevate women’s national teams across the region and serving as the qualifying tournament for the Concacaf W Gold Cup.
- Concacaf W Champions Cup – A newly created club tournament featuring the top teams from Mexico (Liga MX Femenil), the U.S. (NWSL), Central America and the Caribbean, competing for a spot in the annual.
- FIFA Women’s Champions Cup and the quadrennial FIFA Women’s Club World Cup.
Matches will air across TelevisaUnivision’s U.S. networks and its streaming service, ViX.
“This is more than a media rights deal — it’s a long-term commitment to growing the women’s game and elevating its visibility across the U.S.,” said Olek Loewenstein, President of Sports at TelevisaUnivision. “With this agreement, we’re proud to become the home of women’s football through 2030, delivering more women’s games that other media company in the U.S., and showcasing the best of the sport across our linear and digital platforms”.
"This partnership represents another important step forward for women’s football in our region. By building a cohesive calendar of competitions and expanding opportunities for our players, we are committed to helping our Member Associations and their clubs to compete and succeed at the highest levels of the game,” said Concacaf President and FIFA Vice President Victor Montagliani.
“Through this collaboration with TelevisaUnivision, we are not only increasing visibility for Concacaf women’s competitions, but we are also ensuring that more fans can connect with the incredible stories, talent, and growth of women’s football across the region,” concluded Montagliani.
The agreement adds to TelevisaUnivision’s portfolio of top women’s football, including Liga MX Femenil, the CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina 2025, UEFA Women’s Euro 2025, and Mexico Women’s National Team, offering fans year-round access to the biggest matches, stars, and stories.
TelevisaUnivision has rights to the biggest leagues and events, including Concacaf Men’s competitions such as the Concacaf Nations League, 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup, and Concacaf Champions Cup, as well as Liga MX, Liga MX Femenil, Leagues Cup, UEFA Champions and Europa League, Mexican Men's and Women’s National Teams, FIFA Club World Cup, in partnership with DAZN, UEFA European Qualifiers, United Soccer League, and more. Its U.S. networks account for nearly 50% of all football viewing in the U.S., regardless of language.