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BBC News
05-07-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Wales v Netherlands - How to watch on TV and BBC iPlayer and follow across Radio, BBC Sounds and BBC Sport online
BBC Sport is bringing fans all the goals, reaction, analysis and behind the scenes content from UEFA Women's Euro 2025. With a world-class presenting, punditry and commentary line-up, and coverage across every BBC platform – TV, radio and online – you can enjoy every moment of the action, wherever you are this summer. How to watch live Women's Euro 2025 matches and follow the Group Stages across the BBC Watch Wales v Netherlands on BBC TV and BBC iPlayer Watch Wales v Netherlands live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Saturday 5 July, with kick off at 5pm BST. The waiting is over for the Welsh women as they make their debut in a major senior tournament. Wales play in Group D, alongside England, France, and the Netherlands. The hopes of a nation are pinned on Jess Fishlock and her teammates as they take on the 2017 European champions, the Netherlands. Seven months on from a historic play-off win in Dublin, the likes of Hayley Ladd and captain Angahard James line up opposite WSL stars Jill Roord and Wieke Kaptein. Catrin Heledd and a panel of experts are in Lucerne for Wales's opening game of their Women's Euro 2025 campaign in Switzerland. Coverage starts from 4.15pm. Former international Helen Ward joins Robyn Cowen in the commentary box on a famous day for Welsh football. Read more: Women's EURO 2025 Group Stages TV and iPlayer Schedule Listen to Women's Euro 2025 Group Stages on BBC Radio and BBC Sounds Live coverage of each of Wales' games will be provided by BBC Sounds on BBC Radio Wales and in Welsh on BBC Radio Cymru on Saturday 5 July, with kick off at 5pm BST. Pre-match coverage and build up will be from 4pm on each station. You can also listen to Wales v Netherlands on BBC Radio 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds. BBC Radio 5 Live, Sports Extra and Sounds has 25 live match commentaries, including every Wales game, so fans can follow every twist and turn until the final whistle. Read more: BBC Radio and BBC Sounds Schedule for the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 Group Stages


Scotsman
27-05-2025
- Sport
- Scotsman
Champions Cup final TV: is it free to watch
The Champions Cup final will be free to watch on TV in 2025 👀 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Northampton Saints will take on Union Bordeaux-Bègles on Saturday. The match is being held in Cardiff - and Premier Sports has the rights. But the final is set to be available on free-to-air TV. Rugby fans rejoice because the final of the 2025 Champions Cup will be on free-to-watch TV after all. The competition has been broadcast on Premier Sports throughout. However in a late twist, it will be available to watch via S4C, YouTube and iPlayer. It follows TNT Sports' decision to make all the European football finals free to air. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But how can you find the match - and what time is it on? Here's all you need to know: What channel is Champions Cup final on TV? Champions Cup trophy in 2024 | GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images Premier Sports has been the home of Europe's top rugby competition throughout the whole of the 2024/25 season. It will have coverage of the final in Cardiff tomorrow. (May 24). The broadcast is set to begin at 1.30pm and is scheduled to continue until 5.50pm. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad How much does Premier Sports cost in the UK? On its website , the company explains the options for viewers. For Premier Sports streaming and Sky customers the Premier Sports Pack (Premier Sports 1 & 2 & LaLigaTV) costs from only £11.99 per month. You have 3 options to choose from: £11.99 per month with minimum 12 month term (auto-renews) £15.99 per month (30 days cancellation notice) £120 upfront annual subscription (auto-renews) Virgin TV customers can subscribe to Premier Sports at a cost of £15.99 and get access to Premier Sports 1 & 2. Amazon Prime Video customers can add Premier Sports at a cost of £15.99 a month and get access to Premier Sports 1 & 2 & LaLigaTV. Can you watch the Champions Cup final for free? It has been announced that the final will be available to watch for free for viewers in the UK via all of S4C's platforms. Viewers can find it on TV and online via S4C Clic, by searching for S4C on BBC iPlayer and by going to the S4C Chwaraeon's YouTube channel. English commentary will also be available on all platforms with the exception of BBC iPlayer. Catrin Heledd will lead the broadcast, joined by Lyn Jones, Sioned Harries, Shane Williams and Rhys Priestland for expert analysis. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Commentary will be provided in English by Gareth Charles, with Gareth Roberts delivering the Welsh-language commentary. Reporting from the sidelines are Lauren Jenkins and former Northampton player Rhodri Gomer. Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.


Scotsman
23-05-2025
- Sport
- Scotsman
Champions Cup final TV: is it free to watch
The Champions Cup final will be free to watch on TV in 2025 👀 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Northampton Saints will take on Union Bordeaux-Bègles on Saturday. The match is being held in Cardiff - and Premier Sports has the rights. But the final is set to be available on free-to-air TV. Rugby fans rejoice because the final of the 2025 Champions Cup will be on free-to-watch TV after all. The competition has been broadcast on Premier Sports throughout. However in a late twist, it will be available to watch via S4C, YouTube and iPlayer. It follows TNT Sports' decision to make all the European football finals free to air. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But how can you find the match - and what time is it on? Here's all you need to know: What channel is Champions Cup final on TV? Champions Cup trophy in 2024 | GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images Premier Sports has been the home of Europe's top rugby competition throughout the whole of the 2024/25 season. It will have coverage of the final in Cardiff tomorrow. (May 24). The broadcast is set to begin at 1.30pm and is scheduled to continue until 5.50pm. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad How much does Premier Sports cost in the UK? On its website , the company explains the options for viewers. For Premier Sports streaming and Sky customers the Premier Sports Pack (Premier Sports 1 & 2 & LaLigaTV) costs from only £11.99 per month. You have 3 options to choose from: £11.99 per month with minimum 12 month term (auto-renews) £15.99 per month (30 days cancellation notice) £120 upfront annual subscription (auto-renews) Virgin TV customers can subscribe to Premier Sports at a cost of £15.99 and get access to Premier Sports 1 & 2. Amazon Prime Video customers can add Premier Sports at a cost of £15.99 a month and get access to Premier Sports 1 & 2 & LaLigaTV. Can you watch the Champions Cup final for free? It has been announced that the final will be available to watch for free for viewers in the UK via all of S4C's platforms. Viewers can find it on TV and online via S4C Clic, by searching for S4C on BBC iPlayer and by going to the S4C Chwaraeon's YouTube channel. English commentary will also be available on all platforms with the exception of BBC iPlayer. Catrin Heledd will lead the broadcast, joined by Lyn Jones, Sioned Harries, Shane Williams and Rhys Priestland for expert analysis. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Commentary will be provided in English by Gareth Charles, with Gareth Roberts delivering the Welsh-language commentary. Reporting from the sidelines are Lauren Jenkins and former Northampton player Rhodri Gomer.