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·9 November 2024
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·9 November 2024
The 2024 NWSL Playoffs are around the corner, with never-before-seen expansion in game distribution to international audiences. All seven postseason games, including the final, will be made available to millions of viewers in more than 160 countries. This league is crossing borders, enabling U.S. women's soccer to reach all corners of the world. This is an attempt to capture more attention towards the league and establish it on the global podium. And with that, the NWSL is ready to connect with millions of more new fans.
This did not suddenly happen. Throughout the 2024 season, the league has been airing live games and highlights in major markets across Europe, Asia, and Latin America-the foundation of what is now an explosive increase in playoff viewership. It is a clearly defined strategy - positioning women's soccer as a high-value global product. The exclusivity of regional networks like Viaplay, TNT, and Optus in Scandinavia, the UK, Ireland, Australia, and Africa should guarantee the league reaches millions.
This reach not only strengthens the league's presence in the international sports scene but also carves up the value of the championship. As the NWSL is expanding, visibility for its players will only continue to rise along with the opportunities for sponsorships and investments so very important to the league for sustainability and further development of women's soccer in general.
For many sports fans, it's about everything outside of the actual match. The NWSL has capitalized on this by introducing NWSL+, a digital platform where fans can access live games, replays, and highlights for free, as well as exclusive content. This "digital gathering place," better known as NWSL+, enables fans to access the games via Apple TV, Fire TV, or Roku TV. In a very digital world, this accessibility is key to capturing young viewers and die-hard sports fans.
All these options combined offer the NWSL to a new generation of fans who seek convenience and flexibility in their diet of sports. This possibility of accessing NWSL+ outside the U.S. places players of the league on a global stage, offering fans from around the world a more direct avenue into the sport.
With such an intense season, the 2024 NWSL playoffs promise a viewership success. From the opening clash between Orlando Pride-the winner of the NWSL Shield that routed the Chicago Red Stars 4-1 in the opening playoff game-to the highly-anticipated matchup between the Kansas City Current and North Carolina Courage, each game has its unique draw. This Saturday, November 9, Kansas City Current hosts North Carolina Courage at CPKC Stadium, live on CBS and Paramount+. This weekend's quarterfinals continue with Sunday's doubleheader-first up, Washington Spirit versus Bay FC, and then the reigning champions NJ/NY Gotham FC take on Portland Thorns FC.
Fans in London will be joined by those in São Paulo in being glued to their screens, keeping track of the action in the NWSL.
On the pitch, NWSL offers a potent combination of superstars and new faces with the likes of Marta, Sophia Smith, Temwa Chawinga, and Barbra Banda, who entertain and set standards for young aspirants around the world. In a competition where rivalries are intensified with each match, global audiences will get to see for themselves why the NWSL is considered one of the most exciting women's soccer leagues.
The NWSL has carved out a crucial spot as a driver for women's advancement in sports, especially at a time when women's sports fight to be seen and taken seriously. The 2024 playoffs articulate this mission-an opportunity given to the world to witness a league proudly standing not only for athletic achievement but for women's empowerment.
If Google Pixel is a major sponsor for the NWSL playoffs, big brands are absolutely interested in women's soccer. This is a deal that will not only strengthen this league but will position the NWSL as a premium product to potential sponsors. Added to that, through a deal with major broadcasters like ESPN in Latin America, Prime Video in Canada, and TV Azteca in Central America, the league reaches farther into markets where interest in women's soccer is still developing.
These broadcast partnerships are a linchpin to NWSL's global growth. Every match broadcast into foreign countries has domestic support and reinforces the league's international brand. These networks are almost like "embassies" for the NWSL, exporting the excitement of American women's soccer into new corners of the world.