India will take on South Africa in the final of the Women’s World Cup 2025 on Sunday, November 2, at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai. India defeated Australia in the semi-final after chasing down the target of 339 runs in 48.3 overs with five wickets in hand.

South Africa faced England in their semi-final game and posted a total of 319 runs for the loss of seven wickets. England was bundled out for 194 runs, and South Africa won the match by 125 runs. The Proteas women have qualified for the final of the Women’s World Cup for the first time. It will be the third final for the Indian team. Both teams are yet to win the tournament, and the World Cup this year will have a new winner.
To make sure you don’t miss the action, here are the key live-streaming and broadcast details for different countries.
- In India, coverage is on the linear network Star Sports and online via the JioHotstar app/website (through the licensee Jio Star Sports).
- In Bangladesh, live streaming is on the app/website Toffee, and linear channels include Nagorik TV and T Sports.
- In Pakistan, viewers can tune in via channels PTV Sports and Ten Sports; streaming apps include My Co, Tamasha and Tapmad.
- For Australia, the streaming rights are held by Prime Video (Amazon) in digital format.
- In New Zealand, coverage is via Sky Sport NZ (channels Sky Sport 1 & 3 and apps Sky Sport Now / Sky Go).
- In the UK & Ireland, the match will be shown on Sky Sports (channels Sky Sports Cricket & Main Event) and online via the website/app.
- In the USA & Canada, streaming is through Willow TV (including Willow Xtra for the USA).
- In Sri Lanka, the telecast will be available on TV1, while fans can also stream the final live on ICC.tv.
- In the Caribbean Islands, the match will be shown on ESPN Caribbean, and online streaming is available through ESPN Play Caribbean.
- In Papua New Guinea, coverage will be on TVWAN Action, and live streaming will also be available on icc.tv.
- In Sub-Saharan Africa, the licensee is SuperSport (channel SS Cricket; website/app supersport.com).
- For the Middle East & North Africa, streaming is on the apps StarzPlay/StarzON under the licence of CricLife Max.
For all other territories not covered above, digital streaming will be available via ICC TV at icc.tv.
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