ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 final: Where and when to watch India vs South Africa live in US, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand

The final will be played at the DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai, India, famous for its batting-friendly pitch and evening dew that can affect match tactics.
Match Details:
- Date: Sunday, November 2, 2025
- Location: Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai, India
- Start time: 15:00 IST (Indian Standard Time)
- The toss and pre-match broadcast starts at 14:30 (IST)
Live Broadcast and Broadcast Information by Regions:
United States and Canada:
- Live broadcast available on Willow TV
- Match kicks off on November 2nd at 4:30am EST / 1:30am PST
United Kingdom:
- Broadcast on Sky Sports Cricket and Main Event channels
- Live streaming is available via the NOW TV app and Sky Go
- The match will start on November 2 at 09.30 CET
Australia:
- Australia’s official licensee is Amazon (Prime Video)
- Broadcast on Fox Sports and livestream via Kayo Sports
- Match kick-off is 2 November 20.30 (AEDT)
New Zealand:
- Available on Sky Sport NZ channels and streamed via the Sky Sport Now app
- Match kicks off at 10.30pm (NZDT) on 2 November
India:
- Live broadcast on Star Sports Network with commentary in multiple languages including English and Hindi
- Live streaming available via JioHotstar (app and website)
- Match time 15:00 IST
Additional Release Notes:
- ICC.tv broadcasts matches in regions not covered by local rights holders; availability varies by region.
- Fans should check local streamers for availability and subscription requirements
South Africa Women are playing in their first ODI World Cup final and looking to make history against India, who are in their third final. Both sides delivered strong performances throughout the tournament; India staged a remarkable comeback after reaching the final following a mid-tournament slump. T
Given the evolution of the competition and both teams’ quest for a first World Cup title, the final is expected to attract a significant audience.
This event came on the heels of India’s thrilling semi-final win against Australia with a record run of 339, helped by Jemimah Rodrigues’ unbeaten 127 and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur’s powerful 89. South Africa booked their place in the semi-finals by beating England emphatically.




