This is a massive moment for the league and for fans across the country. Women’s Elite Rugby (WER) has officially announced that The Women’s Sports Network (WSN) will be the exclusive broadcast partner for the 2026 season. This means every single 2026 WER match will be broadcast live and free to watch.
Having a dedicated “Home of WER” on a network that already hosts the NWSL and the LPGA Tour puts our athletes exactly where they belong: center stage alongside the best in women’s professional sports.
A Win for Accessibility
The best part of this partnership is that it is built for the modern fan. WSN is a free, ad-supported streaming service that is widely available across the devices you already own. There is no additional subscription fee required.
Whether you are a longtime rugby supporter or a first-timer tuning in to see what the hype is about, you can access all the action on platforms like Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Tubi, Amazon Prime Video, Pluto TV, and more.
Watching on Your Favorite Devices
While the league highlighted a long list of smart TV partners, WSN isn’t currently available on Apple. Even though there isn’t a standalone WSN app on the App Store, you can catch every match by simply using one of the many partner apps available for iPhone and Apple TV, such as Tubi, Pluto TV, or Fubo.
You just find The Women’s Sports Network channel within those apps and you are ready for kickoff. For more information on where WSN is available, go here.
Global Growth on the Horizon
For our international community, the Women’s Sports Network is currently the primary hub for viewers in the United States. However, the league has indicated that more news is coming soon regarding international broadcast details. We are keeping a close eye on those updates so our global fans know exactly how to tune in when the season begins on May 2.
This partnership is a huge step forward in making professional women’s rugby the defining standard of the sport in the United States. Learn more about the 2026 season here.


