Women’s World Cup Final: When and where to watch the Women’s World Cup final? Know all the details including venue, date, time

Women’s World Cup Final: When and where to watch the Women’s World Cup final? Know all the details including venue, date, time

Women’s World Cup 2025 Final Live Streaming: South Africa has entered the final of the Women’s World Cup 2025. In the first semi-final (SA-W vs ENG-W) of the Women’s World Cup, South Africa defeated England by 125 runs. South African captain Laura Wolvaardt’s innings of 169 runs got the team a ticket to the World Cup final. Now today on 30th October, the second semi-final match of the World Cup will be played, which is going to be between India and Australia. Whichever team wins this semi-final match, it will face South Africa in the final.

When will the World Cup final be played?

The final of the Women’s World Cup 2025 will be played on Sunday, November 2. This match will be held at Dr. DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. According to Indian time, this final will start at 3 pm.

Where will the live streaming of the final take place?

The final of the Women’s World Cup 2025 can be watched on both TV and OTT platforms. This match can be watched live on Star Sports Network on TV. There will also be live streaming of the Women’s World Cup final on Jio Hotstar app and its website.

South Africa made it to the finals

The first semi-final of the Women’s World Cup 2025 was played between South Africa and England on Tuesday, 29 October. In this match, England won the toss and decided to bowl first. England’s attempt was to chase the target by dismissing South Africa’s batsmen early. But in the semi-final match, the stormy innings of South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt ruined England’s plans.

In the semi-final match, South Africa, batting first, set a target of 320 runs for England. Team captain Laura Woolward played an inning of 169 runs in 143 balls. While Tajmin Brits scored 45 runs, Marijanne Kapp scored 42 runs. Apart from these, no other batsman scored more than 35 runs. When the England team came to bat, the English team’s batsmen were all out on the score of 194 in 42.3 overs and South Africa won the semi-final by 125 runs.

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