VIZIO to host Women’s Cup on WatchFee+
August 2, 2024

VIZIO has announced that VIZIO WatchFree+ will be the exclusive place to watch The Women’s Cup Summer 2024 Tournament games. This event marks the first live sporting event hosted exclusively on the WatchFree+ platform in the US.
The Women’s Cup, features top international and US women’s football teams. Eight games will be available exclusively on VIZIO WatchFree+ on a dedicated pop-up channel (#1301), available from August 7th to August 19th. This channel will also feature archival games from previous tournaments, game highlights, interviews and more.
“The Women’s Cup aims to reach new audiences and share the power of women’s soccer,” said John Paul Reynal, CEO of The Women’s Cup. “We are proud to name VIZIO the exclusive viewing destination for the tournament in the US so that millions will be able to enjoy the best talent and competition from around the world.”
“We are thrilled to be the exclusive home of The Women’s Cup in the United States, highlighting our commitment to showcasing excellence in women’s sports,” added Katherine Pond, Group Vice President of Platform Content & Partnerships at VIZIO. “Bringing live sports to WatchFree+ is one way that we can celebrate the talent and passion of female athletes while making world-class sports entertainment more accessible to everyone.”
Fixtures
August 9th (Lynn Family Stadium: Louisville, KY)
5:00 pm EDT – Match 1 – Juventus (Italy) vs. Colo-Colo (Chile)
8:00 pm EDT – Match 2 – Racing Louisville (US) vs. Palmeiras (Brazil)
August 13th (Lynn Family Stadium: Louisville, KY)
5:00 pm EDT – Match 1 (Third and Fourth Place)
8:00 pm EDT – Championship
August 14th (CPKC Stadium: Kansas City, MO)
- 6:00 pm EDT – Match 1 – Atletico de Madrid (Spain) vs. INAC Kobe Leonessa (Japan)
- 9:00 pm EDT – Match 2 – Kansas City Current (US) vs. Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)
August 17th (CPKC Stadium: Kansas City, MO)
- 6:00 pm EDT – Match 1 (Third and Fourth Place)
- 9:00 pm EDT – Championship
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