The EuroLeague Women has strengthened its partnership with DAZN to include exclusive broadcast rights for the inaugural Final Six, scheduled for April 9–13 in Zaragoza, Spain.
As part of the new agreement, DAZN will serve as the exclusive broadcaster of the Final Six in France, while also delivering coverage in all markets not already covered by existing media deals. Globally, DAZN will provide English-language commentary for every game and will additionally localize coverage in French for audiences in France. The platform’s freemium model offering select matches free to viewers will remain available throughout the event.
The Final Six marks a new format for EuroLeague Women’s season finale and features some of the top clubs in women’s basketball. Defending champions Fenerbahce Opet will aim for a third consecutive title, facing competition from Turkish rivals CIMSA CBK Mersin, Spain’s Valencia Basket Club, France’s Tango Bourges Basket, Italy’s Beretta Famila Schio, and Czech powerhouse ZVVZ USK Praha.
DAZN’s broader partnership with FIBA, through its collaboration with Courtside 1891, already includes live streaming of FIBA events such as the Basketball World Cups and Continental Cup competitions. The addition of the EuroLeague Women Final Six further expands DAZN’s footprint in elite-level basketball content and continues its investment in growing the visibility of women’s sports worldwide.
About EuroLeague
The EuroLeague is Europe’s premier professional basketball competition, featuring top club teams from across the continent. Organized by Euroleague Basketball, the league represents the highest level of men’s basketball in Europe and includes powerhouse teams from countries such as Spain, Turkey, Greece, Italy, and France. The competition follows a format that includes a regular season, playoffs, and culminates in a high-stakes Final Four tournament to crown the champion. In parallel, EuroLeague Women governed by FIBA Europe serves as the top-tier competition for women’s basketball clubs in Europe. It brings together elite teams from various countries and recently introduced a new “Final Six” format for its end-of-season event.