UEFA Women’s Champions League Final 2026 at a glance
19 May 2026
Event: UEFA Women’s Champions League Final 2026
Date: Saturday 23 May 2026
Kick-off: 18:00 CET
Host City: Oslo, Norway
Finalists: FC Barcelona vs OL Lyonnes
Venue: Ullevaal Stadion
Coverage in Europe: Free-to-air via EBU Member broadcasters
Where: Linear, digital and streaming platforms operated by Europe’s public service media
Europe’s biggest match in women’s club football takes place this weekend as FC Barcelona and OL Lyonnes face off in the 2026 UEFA Women’s Champions League Final in Oslo. Fans across Europe will be able to follow the action free-to-air thanks to coverage provided by EBU Members.
Where is the 2026 Final taking place?
The Final will be played at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, Norway’s national football stadium.
Hosting the Final in Oslo highlights the continued growth and visibility of women’s football across Europe, with the Norwegian capital welcoming supporters, broadcasters and football communities from across the continent for the season’s showpiece occasion.
When is the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final?
The 2026 UEFA Women’s Champions League Final takes place on Saturday 23 May 2026, with kick-off scheduled for 18:00 CET.
The match concludes a season that marked the beginning of a new era for the competition, with UEFA introducing an expanded league phase format designed to increase the number of high-profile matches and broaden the competition’s reach across Europe.
How to watch the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final for free in Europe
Audiences across Europe will be able to follow the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final free-to-air thanks to coverage provided by the following EBU Member broadcasters:
Austria – ORF
Belgium – RTBF
Belgium – VRT
Croatia – HRT
Czech Republic – Česká televize
Denmark – DR
Finland – Yle
Germany – ARD (highlights)
Germany – ZDF
Hungary – MTVA
Iceland – RÚV
Ireland – RTÉ
Malta – PBS Malta
Netherlands – NOS
Norway – NRK
Norway – TV2
Portugal – RTP
Serbia – RTS
Slovakia – STVR
Spain – RTVE
Switzerland – SRG SSR
Turkey – TRT
Ukraine – Suspilne
Our Eurovision Sport platform will also provide complementary match highlights in selected territories.
As part of the EBU’s long-term agreement covering the UEFA Women’s Champions League from 2025 to 2030, public service media across Europe continue to play a central role in ensuring women’s football remains widely accessible to audiences free-to-air, while also supporting the continued growth and long-term development of the women’s game across Europe.
Where will coverage be available?
Coverage will be available across EBU Member broadcaster platforms throughout Europe, including:
- Live coverage of the Final
- Pre-match and post-match programming
- Match highlights
- Digital and online coverage via broadcaster websites and apps
- Selected highlights on Eurovision Sport
Availability of channels and platforms may vary by country, but coverage will remain free-to-air across participating territories.
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