CBS Sports Expands Coverage of UEFA Women's Champions League with New Studio Show
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CBS Sports Expands Coverage of UEFA Women's Champions League with New Studio Show

CBS Sports is enhancing its coverage of the UEFA Women's Champions League with a new studio show that will feature experienced analysts and hosts.

CBS Sports is officially the home of the UEFA Women’s Champions League and is enhancing its coverage for the first season as the exclusive English language broadcaster of the tournament. The 2025-26 season begins on Tuesday, October 7, with all matches available via Paramount+ and select games airing on CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports Golazo Network.

The new “UEFA Women’s Champions League Today” studio show will be the centerpiece of coverage, bringing in new talent including host Hannah Cash and analysts Jen Beattie, Janelly Farias, Darian Jenkins, Kelley O’Hara, and Ali Riley, all of whom have rich professional backgrounds.

This program will deliver thorough pre-and post-match coverage from the CBS Sports studio in Stamford, CT and will feature live updates from Europe throughout the season. Chris Wittyngham will handle play-by-play commentary, with Jenkins and Beattie assisting, while Christina Unkel will serve as the rules analyst. Pitchside reports will be provided by Anita Jones.

For CBS Sports, the producers of this season’s UEFA Women’s Champions League coverage include Jen Calhoun and Adriana Tonelli, while David Berson is the President and CEO. Harold Bryant takes on the role of Executive Producer and EVP of Production, and Pete Radovich serves as the Coordinating Producer for soccer coverage.

Recently, CBS Sports declared a broadcast alliance with the UEFA Women’s Champions League that will extend through 2030. This revamped tournament format will see 18 teams participating, marking the initial league phase, a newly established knockout round, and will conclude with the UEFA Women’s Champions League finale.

This latest addition enriches CBS Sports’ offerings in women’s soccer, which also includes coverage of the NWSL Championship and select NWSL matches, the Concacaf W Champions Cup, and the Concacaf W Gold Cup. Some Nations League matches and women’s friendlies across Europe will also be available on CBS platforms.

Fans can tune into this expanded coverage starting October 7 when Arsenal faces OL Lyonnes as 18 European teams set off towards the final at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, Norway.

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