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About AFC Womens Champions League

The AFC Women's Champions League is the first continental club competition for women's soccer in Asia. It launched in 2024 after years of planning. Before this, there was no official pan-Asian tournament for women's clubs. Now the top teams from across the region finally have a proper stage to compete. The knockout rounds are underway, with the final set for later this season.

Top clubs

The early favorites come from Japan and Australia. Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies from the WE League are one of the strongest teams in Asia. Melbourne City and Sydney FC from the A-League Women have also made deep runs. South Korea's Incheon Red Angels and China's Wuhan Jianghan University are usually in the mix. The tournament is still finding its footing, so the gap between the top clubs and the rest is pretty wide.

Star players

The Japanese WE League sends a ton of talent. Many of the players also suit up for the national team, which is one of the best in the world. Australia's A-League Women clubs bring physicality and experience from the Matildas program. South Korea and China have their own standouts, though the rosters shift every season.

Format

The tournament started with regional qualifiers to trim the field. The group stage features the top clubs from across Asia, split into West and East zones. The knockout rounds are single-leg matches until the final, which is a one-off game at a neutral venue. The whole thing runs parallel to the men's Champions League schedule.

Viewership

The first season in 2024-25 pulled in around 5 million viewers across the tournament. That's a solid start for a brand new competition. The final got the most attention, especially in Japan and Australia where the clubs have strong domestic followings. AFC is hoping to grow those numbers as the tournament gains traction.

Streaming options

The AFC Women's Champions League is one of the easiest continental tournaments to watch. The official AFC YouTube channel streams matches live and free in most territories. That includes the US, Europe, and large parts of Asia. Some countries have local broadcast deals, but the YouTube option is available in most places. No paywall, no subscription needed.

TV options in the US and Europe

There's no exclusive TV deal in the US or Europe. The AFC YouTube stream is the main way to watch. Some matches might show up on regional sports networks depending on the week, but don't count on it. For most fans outside Asia, the AFC YouTube channel is the go-to.

Current season

The 2025-26 AFC Women's Champions League kicked off in August 2025. The knockout rounds are happening now. The semifinals are set for late April, with the final scheduled for May 2026. Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies are the defending champions after winning the inaugural final last year.