Here’s the pitch, soccer fans: You can watch CBS Sports’ coverage of Concacaf Women’s competitions from the Concacaf W Gold Cup, Concacaf W Nations League, Concacaf W Champions Cup, and Concacaf W Championship (and the Concacaf Women’s qualifiers leading up to it) live on Paramount+. With so much on the line, you won’t want to miss a minute of the action.

Paramount+ is the new, exclusive English-language U.S. home for all Concacaf Women’s competitions through the 2029–2030 season. In all, CBS Sports will present more than 250 live matches from across the four Concacaf competitions, all streaming on Paramount+

The Concacaf W Gold Cup, Concacaf W Nations League, Concacaf W Champions Cup, and Concacaf W Championship serve as the crucial pathways to the highest level of the sport. Read on for everything you need to know to watch the Concacaf Women’s competitions.

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How to watch Concacaf Women’s competitions

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Wondering where to watch Concacaf Women’s competitions? While Concacaf women’s competitions from across Concacaf W Gold Cup, Concacaf W Nations League, Concacaf W Champions Cup, and Concacaf W Championship involve a lot of people from a lot of places, every match streams live in one place: Paramount+

So, no jumping between different channels or providers to catch all the action. You can watch Concacaf Women’s competitions live and on demand on Paramount+.

Explore the More Soccer hub on Paramount+ to find all the Concacaf Women’s competitions, plus loads more soccer.  

What Concacaf Women’s competitions stream on Paramount+?

Concacaf’s Women’s competitions from Concacaf W Gold Cup, Concacaf W Nations League, Concacaf W Champions Cup, and Concacaf W Championship stream on Paramount+. No matter who you’re rooting for or what time zone you’re in, you can watch top-tier women’s soccer live and on-demand.

Key upcoming events include the Concacaf W Qualifiers and Championship 2026. This season, Concacaf W Qualifiers run into April. The six group winners advance to the Championship, where they’ll face the already-set United States and Canada teams. The Championship, to feature eight total teams, is scheduled to be played out in November and December. The stakes couldn’t be higher: The Championship 2026 will determine which nation’s teams qualify for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 and the 2028 Summer Olympics.

Who’s competing in Concacaf Women’s competitions?

In general, Concacaf Women’s competitions feature teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean.

The tournaments feature some of the biggest names in women’s soccer. U.S. stars like Sophia Wilson (formerly Smith), Trinity Rodman, and Mallory Swanson—known as Triple Espresso—who are known for their dynamic attacks, while Canada’s Jessie Fleming showcases impressive versatility at midfield. Regional standouts like Haiti’s Melchie Dumornay, one of Concacaf’s brightest young talents, and Jamaica’s Khadija Shaw, recently crowned the world’s best striker, will also be in the spotlight. 

As more countries invest in women’s soccer, the level continues to rise. This growth is mirrored in the Concacaf W Champions Cup, where top clubs from leagues like Liga MX Femenil and the NWSL showcase increasingly competitive play. And with stronger national programs and club teams, the region is seeing more parity in international soccer, making the matches even more unpredictable and exciting than ever.

What are the Concacaf Women’s competitions?

Here’s your official Concacaf Women’s tournament guide, outlining the significance of each competition:

  • Concacaf W Championship: The road to World Cup and Olympic qualification begins here, as the top teams battle for a spot on the biggest global stages.
  • Concacaf W Champions Cup: Watch the region’s top club teams compete for the crown in this continental championship.
  • Concacaf W Nations League: This multi-stage competition is the road to qualification for the W Gold Cup.
  • Concacaf W Gold Cup: The premier women’s national team tournament, where the best teams from the region compete for glory.

The scale of these tournaments reflects the growing investment in women’s soccer worldwide. With more fans tuning in, Concacaf women’s competitions are capturing more attention than ever—amplified by broader access on Paramount+.

As an FYI, Concacaf is short for Confederation of North, Central America, and Caribbean Association Football.

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