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AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026™ Live And Exclusive On Paramount+ and 10

Watch + Stream The CommBank Matildas in The AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026™

The wait is over. The AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026™ kicks off this weekend, with the CommBank Matildas launching their campaign on home soil this Sunday, March 1 - and fans can catch every moment live and exclusive on Paramount+ and 10.

From the opening whistle to the final on March 21, Paramount+ will stream every match of the tournament live, delivering wall-to-wall coverage of Asia’s biggest women’s football event.

10 will bring the nation live coverage of every CommBank Matildas match, putting Australia front and centre as the Tillies begin their pursuit of continental glory.

The tournament opener this Sunday, March 1, in Perth, has Australia taking on the Philippines in a must-watch opening clash that will set the tone for the entire campaign.

Date Time (AEDT) Round Description Venue Watch
Sunday, March 1, 2026 1900-2230, kick off 2000 MD1 - AFC Women's Asian Cup Matildas vs Philippines Perth Stadium Watch + Stream live on 10 and Paramount+
Thursday, March 5, 2026 1900-2230, kick off 2000 MD2 - AFC Women's Asian Cup IR Iran vs Matildas Gold Coast Stadium Watch + Stream live on 10 and Paramount+
Sunday, March 8, 2026 1900-2230, kick off 2000 MD3 - AFC Women's Asian Cup Matildas vs Korea Republic Stadium Australia Watch + Stream live on 10 and Paramount+

The countdown is almost over, and from the first whistle the stakes are real. Blockbuster CommBank Matildas match-ups quickly follow - a Gold Coast showdown with Iran on March 5 before a marquee Sydney clash against Korea Republic on March 8 - ensuring the drama builds from the very first week.

Running through to March 21, every match carries weight. Beyond crowning Asia’s champion, the tournament doubles as a critical pathway to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027™ and the Olympic Games, meaning there’s no easing in - every point, every goal and every moment matters from day one.

Paramount+ and 10 will deliver comprehensive coverage led by hosts Tara Rushton and Kat Haddad, with sideline reporting from Nalin Mastou and Tash Rigby, and expert analysis from Matildas legends Grace Gill, Ash Sykes, Elise Kellond-Knight, Chloe Logarzo and Tameka Yallop.

Commentary will be led by Teresa Polias, Cath Cannuli, Pokuah Frimpong, Taryn Heddo, Amy Harrison, Andy Harper and Teo Pellizzeri.

The spirit of ’Til It’s Done has never felt more real. This weekend, the journey begins - and Australia will be watching.