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

CBS Sports is expanding its offerings for the UEFA Women's Champions League, introducing a dedicated studio show for enhanced coverage this season.

CBS Sports is the official home of the UEFA Women’s Champions League, increasing its coverage for its inaugural season as the exclusive English language broadcaster of the tournament. The 2025-26 season commences on Tuesday, Oct. 7, with all matches streaming on Paramount+ and select matches airing on CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports Golazo Network.

Significant advancements in women’s soccer coverage at CBS Sports include the introduction of the UEFA Women’s Champions League Today studio show. This program will centralize the competition’s coverage with new studio talent including past FIFA Women’s World Cup and Super League champions. Host Hannah Cash will conduct the studio coverage with analysts Jen Beattie, Janelly Farias, Darian Jenkins, Kelley O’Hara, and Ali Riley, all of whom have professional experience on elite levels.

UEFA Women’s Champions League Today will feature pre- and post-match studio offerings from its Stamford, CT studio, alongside live reports from Europe throughout the season. Chris Wittyngham will manage match commentary with co-analysts Jenkins and Beattie, while Christina Unkel serves as CBS Sports’ rules analyst. Anita Jones will offer real-time pitchside reports.

Production is being led by Jen Calhoun and Adriana Tonelli for CBS Sports’ UEFA Women’s Champions League coverage. David Berson acts as President and CEO, while Harold Bryant assumes the role of Executive Producer and Executive Vice President of Production. Pete Radovich oversees soccer coverage as CBS Sports’ Coordinating Producer.

CBS Sports has recently established a broadcast alliance with UWCL slated to last through 2030, featuring an updated tournament format consisting of 18 clubs participating in the initial league phase, a new knockout phase, culminating in the UEFA Women’s Champions League final.

The expansion of UWCL adds to CBS Sports’ women’s soccer offerings, with Paramount+ serving as the official home for the NWSL Championship, selected NWSL regular season matches, the Concacaf W Champions Cup, and the Concacaf W Gold Cup. Further, select women’s Nations League contests and European friendlies are accessible across CBS platforms.

Fans can witness the newly expanded coverage starting October 7 during Arsenal’s initial match against OL Lyonnes as 18 European clubs kick off the season, contending for the final held at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, Norway.

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