Star Sports has gained the broadcasting rights for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 and will air live coverage of all of the matches from the Round of 16 stage, which gets underway from August 5, 2023.
Star Sports is currently broadcasting daily highlights of the Group Stage games. Star Sports is also said to be planning about having regional language commentary to reach out to wider audiences for the semi-finals and final.
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A spokesperson for Star Sports said:
“The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is the ultimate showcase and celebration of women’s sport. It stands as a beacon of inspiration for girls pursuing, or keen to pursue sport and is a huge draw for millions of fans who desire to watch the best that Football has to offer. Star Sports is the home of sports and the default destination for millions of sports fans. We see this association as a milestone in the journey of women’s sport in India and the need for increased inclusivity in sports. Support for women’s sport not only reflects our (personal and societal) attitudes towards gender equity but also inspires the next generation of athletes to Believe, which should be our nation’s shared ambition.“
Sangeet Shirodkar, CEO and Co-Founder, 1Stadia, added:
“1Stadia is thrilled to announce this partnership with Star Sports. This collaboration allows us to share the magic of this iconic tournament with millions of viewers across India, and together, we aim to celebrate the extraordinary athletes competing on the global stage.“
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