Concacaf and CBS Sports Ink Major English-Language US Broadcast Deal

CBS Sports secures exclusive US English-language rights for all Concacaf women’s football competitions through 2030 covering over 250 matches

In a landmark move for women’s football, CBS Sports and Concacaf have officially extended their partnership through the 2029–2030 season. Under the new agreement, CBS Sports becomes the exclusive English-language broadcast home in the United States for all Concacaf women’s competitions, ensuring long-term visibility for the sport’s rapid growth in the region.

The deal encompasses more than 250 matches across both club and national team tournaments. Fans will have comprehensive access to every game through Paramount+, CBS Sports Network, and the CBS Sports Golazo Network. This extension solidifies the “Concacaf W” ecosystem, which now features three major senior national team competitions and an annual elite club tournament.

1. Strengthening the Women’s Football Ecosystem

Concacaf General Secretary Philippe Moggio highlighted that the revamped ecosystem provides member associations and their teams with “unprecedented opportunities” to compete at the highest levels. The partnership aligns with the vision of Concacaf President Victor Montagliani, whose leadership has prioritized significant investment and global visibility for women’s football.

2. Comprehensive Digital and Studio Coverage

Beyond live match broadcasts, CBS Sports will bolster the partnership with extensive studio programming, highlights, and digital storytelling. These assets will be distributed across the Golazo Network, CBSSports.com, and various social media platforms to engage a younger, tech-savvy audience.

3. Kickoff Details

The expanded coverage officially begins on Friday, February 27, 2026, with the Concacaf W Championship Qualifiers streaming live on Paramount+. This deal ensures that the journey of North and Central American teams toward global dominance will be fully documented for US viewers for the next four years.