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23 March 2025

A Thrilling Sunday Of Soccer Awaits Fans Across Leagues

Soccer enthusiasts can catch a full slate of exciting matches including crucial encounters in women's and men's leagues, along with international tournaments.

Today, March 23, 2025, soccer fans are in for an action-packed day filled with exciting fixtures across various leagues and tournaments. Notably, the highly anticipated clash between the women’s teams of Barcelona and Real Madrid in the Spanish Women’s League will kick off at 8 a.m. Brazil time, and this face-off promises to attract a broad audience.

The day’s soccer slate includes numerous crucial matchups, starting with the Spanish Women’s League battle between FC Barcelona Femeni and Real Madrid Femeni, which can be watched live on DAZN. An hour later, the English Women’s League sees West Ham Women taking on Tottenham Women at 9 a.m. on Disney+.

As fans settle in for a jam-packed day, the action doesn’t stop there. At 10 a.m., Levante will face Castellón in the Spanish Segunda División, also available on Disney+. African qualifiers will bring another layer of excitement to the mix, with Essuatíni facing Mauritius and Kenya taking on Gabon, both set to commence at 10 a.m. on FIFA+.

Moving into the late morning, fans can tune in to the Campeonato Paulista A2 semifinals, where Taubaté will clash with Primavera at 11 a.m. on TV Cultura and Canal GOAT. Following that, Manchester City Women will battle Chelsea Women at 11:30 a.m., airing on ESPN and Disney+.

At noon, the Spanish Women’s League continues with Real Sociedad Women playing Atlético de Madrid Women, which will also be broadcast on DAZN. Following that matchup, Eibar will face Huesca in the Segunda División at 12:15 p.m., available on Disney+ as well.

In the afternoon, excitement will escalate with several key matches in the Nations League. Starting at 2 p.m., Hungary will take on Turkey, Serbia will face Austria, Scotland will meet Greece, Slovenia will face Slovakia, and Iceland will battle Kosovo—each of these matches available on various platforms ranging from ESPN, Disney+, and Sportv.

The highlight of the day is undoubtedly the final of the Campeonato Baiano between Vitória and Bahia at 4 p.m., which can be watched live on TV Brasil, TVE Bahia, and TV Bahêa’s YouTube channel. This match marks a significant event in Brazilian soccer, capturing the attention of both local and national audiences.

Simultaneously at 4 p.m., the Liga Feminina dos EUA (NWSL) features the Chicago Stars facing Houston Dash, available on Canal GOAT. Fans can also look forward to another round of action in the Nations League, with compelling matches such as France versus Croatia and Germany versus Italy at 4:45 p.m., each accessible through ESPN and Sportv.

As the day goes on, other matches such as the MLS showdown between Austin and San Diego at 5 p.m. will keep the momentum alive, with coverage on Apple TV. Additionally, for those following the Campeonato Paraibano, Sousa will play Botafogo-PB at 5 p.m. on the Jornal da Paraíba channel.

To cap off what promises to be a thrilling Sunday, Cruzeiro will meet Grêmio in the Brasileirão Feminino at 6:30 p.m., broadcast on TV Brasil. It’s a full day for soccer enthusiasts, ensuring that there’s something for every fan, whether you prefer local leagues or international tournaments.

With so many matches available and various platforms offering live broadcasts, soccer fans can easily keep track of all the action throughout the day. The excitement of today’s matches reflects the passion for soccer that unites fans worldwide, regardless of where they are watching from.